“we are far too used to the assumption that poetry and poets will be there when we want them, no matter how long they have been ignored, taken for granted, misused. After all, isn't poetry a form of prophecy, and aren't prophets known for their talent for flourishing in inhospitable deserts and other bleak surroundings? Maybe. But maybe not indefinitely.” WantLongHas BeensMatterFormUsedPoetryKnownTakenTalentPoetGrantedDesertProphetAssumptionProphecyIgnoredSurroundingsBleakFlourishingTaken For GrantedMisused Book:A movement of poets: thoughts on poetry and feminism Source: A movement of poets: thoughts on poetry and feminism
“... the attempt to control poetry, to subordinate it to extrapoetic ends, constitutes misuse.... it may be poetry's stubborn quality of rockbottom, intrinsic uselessness whichconstitutes the guarantee of its integrity, and hence of its ultimate value to us.” MayEndsPoetryValuesQualityFeminismPoetIntegrityUltimateGuaranteesStubbornSubordinatesMisuseUselessness Author:Jan Clausen