“I think if you put something in a file that says "war poems" or "love poems" that you already restrict the way in which the poem might move.” IfsThinkingWayWarMightMovingFilesLove Poems Author:Rita Dove
“I think that you certainly don't have to be aged and travel the world to write a poem.” ThinkingWorldWritingTravel The World Author:Rita Dove
“As an African-American, as a woman I think that I've been sensitized to the way in which history privileges the white male and the way in which certain aspects of history, the things that we are taught in school, the things that are handed down never, never entered the picture though they might have been very important.” ThinkingWayHas BeensImportantMightSchoolCertainWhiteTaughtAspectMalesPrivilegeAfrican AmericanMight Have Been Author:Rita Dove
“Poetry of all the forms of literature I think is the most suited for the digital age and for the shorter attention spans and all of that. It Twitters very easily, some lyric poems and it's very easy to zip a poem to someone, so that's one of the things I think is wonderful about poetry in the digital age.” ThinkingAgeFormLiteratureEasyAttentionWonderfulDigitalDigital AgeAttention SpanZips Author:Rita Dove
“My first advice would be to read, read, read, which sounds interesting coming in a digital age, but it's so much easier to listen to a poem than it is to sit down and actually read it and to hear it in your head and that is something that every poet or aspiring poet needs to be able to do, I think to hear it in their head.” ThinkingNeedsFirstsWould BeAgeAbleSoundInterestingAdvicePoetEasierDown AndDigitalDigital Age Author:Rita Dove
“I wish someone had told me that my stories are really mine to tell. In other words, anything that I think is important or that has moved me has the ability to move somebody else.” ThinkingImportantStoriesMovingWishAbilityMinesMoved Author:Rita Dove
“At the very beginning when I begin writing a poem I try not to think of the audience or anyone at all except for trying to get at the very center of what is driving that poem. In a way it's like analyzing myself.” ThinkingWayWritingTryingAudienceDrivingAnalyzing Author:Rita Dove
“I think that when a poem can move readers across generations and across its specific class or race then it becomes truly classic.” ThinkingMovingRaceClassGenerationsReaderClassic Author:Rita Dove
“I never think of my audience when I write a poem. I try to write out of whatever is haunting me; in order for a poem to feel authentic, I have to feel I'm treading on very dangerous ground, which can mean that the resulting revelations may prove hurtful to other people. The time for thinking about that kind of guilt or any collective sense of responsibility, however, occurs much later in the creative process, after the poem is finished.” PeopleThinkingFeelsWritingTryingKindMayMeanOrderProcessResponsibilityAudienceCreativeDangerousProveGuiltFinishedRevelationsCollectivesCreative ProcessHauntingHurtfulSense Of ResponsibilityTreading Author:Rita Dove
“The First Book: Go ahead, it won't bite. Well... maybe a little. More a nip, like. A tingle. It's pleasurable, really. You see, it keeps on opening. You may fall in. Sure, it's hard to get started; remember learning to use knife and fork? Dig in: you'll never reach bottom. It's not like it's the end of the world -- just the world as you think you know it.” ThinkingKnowsWorldFirstsWellsMayLittlesBookEndsHardUseRememberFallBottomOpeningBitesKnivesEnd Of The WorldForksYou Think You Know Author:Rita Dove
“All of us have moments in our childhood where we come alive for the first time. And we go back to those moments and think, This is when I became myself.” ThinkingFirstsMomentsAliveChildhoodFirst TimeOur ChildrenEarly ChildhoodWhere We Come Author:Rita Dove
“The American Dream is a phrase we'll have to wrestle with all of our lives. It means a lot of things to different people. I think we're redefining it now” PeopleThinkingMeanDifferentDreamOur LivesPhrasesAmerican DreamDifferent PeoplesRedefining Author:Rita Dove
“If they don't read, if they don't love reading; if they don't find themselves compulsively reading, I don't think they're really a writer” IfsThinkingReadingLove Of Reading Author:Rita Dove
“The sound of the mandolin is a very curious sound because it's cheerful and melancholy at the same time, and I think it comes from that shadow string, the double strings.” ThinkingSoundShadowCuriousStringsMelancholyCheerfulDouble Standard Book:Conversations with Rita Dove Source: Conversations with Rita Dove
“I always loved science. And in fact, I got a science award in high school. I mean, I loved science, but I think I loved literature more.” ThinkingMeanFactsSchoolLiteratureHigh SchoolAwards Author:Rita Dove
“I think children have talent and insight, but it gets beaten out of them.” ThinkingChildrenTalentInsightBeaten Author:Rita Dove
“I think reading Shakespeare's plays when I was young was extremely important. He had the ability to make utter strangers come alive.” ThinkingImportantPlayYoungReadingAbilityAliveStrangerResurrectionShakespeare's PlaysReading Shakespeare Author:Rita Dove
“I try to show what it is about language and music that enthralls, because I think those are the two elements of poetry.” ThinkingTryingTwoShowsLanguageElements Author:Rita Dove
“People write me from all over the country, asking me, and sometimes even telling me, what they think a poet laureate should do. I found that immensely valuable.” PeopleThinkingShouldWritingCountrySometimesFoundPoetAskingValuable Author:Rita Dove
“By making us stop for a moment, poetry gives us an opportunity to think about ourselves as human beings on this planet and what we mean to each other.” ThinkingGivingHumansMeanMomentsOpportunityHuman BeingsPlanets Author:Rita Dove
“To write for PC reasons, because you think you ought to be dealing with this subject, is never going to yield anything that is really going to matter to anyone else. It has to matter to you.” ThinkingWritingMatterReasonSubjectsOughtYield Author:Rita Dove