“I think there are perhaps two ways in which one can begin.” ThinkingWayTwoTwo Ways Author:Robert Fitzgerald
“In a way you can feel that the poet actually is looking over your shoulder, and you say to yourself, now, how would this go for him? Would this do or not?” WayFeelsPoetShouldersOver YouGetting Over You Author:Robert Fitzgerald
“Now, the language that had grown up and formed itself on those principles is what one is dealing with, and the problem is to bring a work of art in that medium into another medium formed on different principles and heard and understood in a different way.” WayArtDifferentProblemLanguagePrinciplesHeardUnderstoodMediumsDifferent WaysWorks Of Art Author:Robert Fitzgerald
“The invention of Bob Dylan with his guitar belongs in its way to the same kind of tradition of something meant to be heard, as the songs of Homer.” WayKindSongHeardTraditionGuitarInventionMeant To BeBobDylan Author:Robert Fitzgerald
“Of course the other and more serious way in which it all happens is that one finds in poems and language some quality one appropriates for oneself and wishes to reproduce.” WayHappensCoursesLanguageWishQualitySeriousOneself Author:Robert Fitzgerald