“In order to enter that zone we must finally let go of the embodied distances that place grants. But what does this do to what we commonly think of as the past? I think of cyberspace, which is no place at all, as akin to the dark imaginary out of which poems come, their rhythms, their discrete music punctuating the inner life.” IdentityTheoryInternetPoetsPlaceCyberspaceMeena Alexander Quote Book:Poetics of Dislocation Source: Poetics of Dislocation
“In the poem, there is always that present moment which is terribly important through which memory works.” ImportantPoemQuoteMemoryPresentMomentWorks Author:Meena Alexander
“The act of writing, it seems to me, makes up a shelter, allows space to what would otherwise be hidden, crossed out, mutilated. Sometimes writing can work toward a reparation, making a sheltering space for the mind. Yet it feeds off ruptures, tears in what might otherwise seem a seamless, oppressive fabric.” WritingDecolonization Book:The Shock of Arrival: Reflections on Postcolonial Experience Source: The Shock of Arrival: Reflections on Postcolonial Experience