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    Emily Dickinson
    “If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can warm me, I know that is poetry. If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry. These are the only ways I know it. Is there any other way?”
    Emily Dickinson, Selected Letters

  • #2
    John Berryman
    “You should always be trying to write a poem you are unable to write, a poem you lack the technique, the language, the courage to achieve. Otherwise you're merely imitating yourself, going nowhere, because that's always easiest.”
    John Berryman

  • #3
    Louise Glück
    “crying yes risk joy”
    Louise Glück, The Wild Iris

  • #4
    David Foster Wallace
    “The really important kind of freedom involves attention, and awareness, and discipline, and effort, and being able truly to care about other people and to sacrifice for them, over and over, in myriad petty little unsexy ways, every day.”
    David Foster Wallace, This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life

  • #5
    Anne Carson
    “Small, red, and upright he waited,
    gripping his new bookbag tight
    in one hand and touching a lucky penny inside his coat pocket with the other,
    while the first snows of winter
    floated down on his eyelashes and covered the branches around him and silenced
    all trace of the world.”
    Anne Carson, Autobiography of Red

  • #6
    Jorge Luis Borges
    “When writers die they become books, which is, after all, not too bad an incarnation."

    [As attributed by Alastair Reid in Neruda and Borges, The New Yorker, June 24, 1996; as well as in The Talk of the Town, The New Yorker, July 7, 1986]”
    Jorge Luis Borges



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