“Thus the ordinary, uncontrolled chattering we call “prose” changes its nature, like coal becoming incandescent. Poetry resembles music.”
― The Poetry of Saint Therese of Lisieux
― The Poetry of Saint Therese of Lisieux
“For Thérèse, poetry was not “art for amusement,” because she did not write for her own satisfaction but out of duty, or at least with a concern to serve, to help, and to encourage.6”
― The Poetry of Saint Therese of Lisieux
― The Poetry of Saint Therese of Lisieux
“Translating poetry means taking a risk. The poetry of St. Thérèse, so simple, fresh, and pure, is particularly challenging to render into another language.”
― The Poetry of Saint Therese of Lisieux
― The Poetry of Saint Therese of Lisieux
“If we examine the poems of Thérèse of Lisieux at all, they reveal themselves richer than we first thought. And this is the problem with her poetry: We have to go beyond the simple style, which is naturally and deliberately artless—as is fitting for a “Carmelite poem”—to discover the treasures it conceals.”
― The Poetry of Saint Therese of Lisieux
― The Poetry of Saint Therese of Lisieux
“he can practise self-examination for an hour without discovering any of those facts about himself which are perfectly clear to anyone who has ever lived in the same house with him or worked in the same office.”
― The Screwtape Letters
― The Screwtape Letters
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