I picked up this book while perusing the stacks at the University of Virginia bookstore when I was a student back in 1986. I was acquainted with Dickey's work from my 1st year American Lit course, but his writing didn't do much for me. But, still, I was interested in poets and what made them tick, their writing process, etc., so I read a couple of pages of this book and immediately bought it, went home and devoured it. I've since read parts of it many times, and always find something deeper to ponder. I also found more appreciation for Dickey's brand of poetry. This little book has everything for anyone who is interested in writing, or any other art.
"...in our technology-dominated world the value of literature is getting harder and harder to maintain, but it must be maintained if we're going to have any humanity left at all." p.51
This was written over 50 years ago. Look at where technology is today. Holy smokes! Fortunately, we haven't done too bad holding on to the arts. It's a battle. Keep fighting.