“I wish I wrote drafts and then revised them, but I don't. What I do is I seem to revise as I go.” Quote by Edward Hirsch
“I write a line and then I revise the line and then I write two lines and then I revise lines one and two and then I write one, two and three and I revise one and two and then I write seven and eight and then I see that should be line four and I continually work it over as I go.” ShouldWritingTwoThreeLinesFourSevenEightWorking It Author:Edward Hirsch
“So, it's a continual process of trial and error and then I find things and I throw it out and start again, but I keep writing it over again.” WritingProcessErrorsTrialsTrial And Error Author:Edward Hirsch
“So, the result though is by the time I've got something, it's been worked over so many times that although I do make changes as the end, often by the time I've gotten it, it's pretty much completed.” EndsResultsMaking Changes Author:Edward Hirsch
“Now, as I've gotten older I've been able to write more quickly. Sometimes I get in the space of something and I can do a lot in a day.” WritingI CanSometimesAbleCan DoSpace Author:Edward Hirsch
“The mysterious thing about writing poetry is that when you're - when things are going poorly, when you're not thinking well, even making two sentences together is extremely hard and I just can't make the connections.” ThinkingWritingWellsTwoHardTogetherConnectionsSentencesMysteriousPoetry IsWriting PoetryMysterious Things Author:Edward Hirsch
“And when I'm writing well and when I'm inside the feeling, then I can do fairly complicated things with some fluency.” WritingWellsI CanFeelingsCan DoComplicatedWriting WellComplicated ThingsFluency Author:Edward Hirsch
“So, some of the most difficult formal poems that I've written, say one sentence sonnets, I've been able to do those fairly quickly whereas some of the clearest, simplest lyrics that I've written have taken me the longest to get to the clarity of feeling that you're looking for.” FeelingsAbleDifficultTakenWrittenSentencesClarityFormalSimplestSonnetOne Sentence Author:Edward Hirsch
“So, the process of revision, it's not systematic. But for me, I mean, I know a lot of poets who write out a draft and then revise it and I think they're happier people. But, I'm just not able to do it that way. I need to just continually examine it as I do it.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWayNeedsWritingMeanAbleProcessPoetSystematicRevision Author:Edward Hirsch
“The attention deficit disorder of the culture is very distressing in America now and I think it puts a lot of things at risk, not just poetry.” ThinkingAmericaCultureAttentionRiskDisorderDeficitDistressingAttention Deficit Disorder Author:Edward Hirsch
“There's never been a culture without poetry in the history of the world. In every culture, in every language there is expressive play, expressive word play, there's language use to different purposes that we would call poetry.” WorldDifferentPlayUsePurposeCultureLanguageWorld HistoryExpressive Author:Edward Hirsch