“I think we will always have the impulse towards visual poetry with us, and I wouldn't agree with Bly that it's a bad thing. It depends on the ability of the individual poet to do it well, and to make a shape which is interesting enough to hold your attention.” ThinkingWellsEnoughIndividualAbilityInterestingAttentionPoetDependsShapesAgreeImpulseVisualsBad Things Author:James Laughlin
“I'm much more of a musician than a poet. I just feel much more confident about my musical abilities.” FeelsAbilityPoetMusicianMusicalMusical Ability Author:Mary Timony
“Bertolucci is extraordinary in his ability to perceive, he's a poet...he is very easy to work for.” EasyAbilityPoetExtraordinaryPerceive Author:Marlon Brando
“There is this tendency to think that if you could only find the magic way, then you could become a poet. "Tell me how to become a poet. Tell me what to do." . . . What makes you a poet is a gift for language, an ability to see into the heart of things, and an ability to deal with important unconscious material. When all these things come together, you're a poet. But there isn't one little gimmick that makes you a poet. There isn't any formula for it.” IfsThinkingWayHeartLittlesImportantTogetherLanguageAbilityDealsMagicPoetMaterialsTendenciesUnconsciousFormulasAbility To SeeGimmicks Author:Erica Jong
“Thich Nhat Hanh has the ability to express some of the most profound teachings of interdependence and emptiness I've ever heard. With the eloquence of a poet, he holds up a sheet of paper and teaches us that the rain cloud and the tree and the logger who cut the tree down are all there in the paper. He's been one of the most significant carriers of the lamp of the dharma to the West that we have had.” AbilityTeachCuttingHeardTreeTeachingPoetPaperRainProfoundWestCloudsSignificantEmptinessSheetsLampsDharmaEloquenceInterdependenceCarrierThich Nhat HanhRain Clouds Author:Jack Kornfield