The silence that precedes the poem may be intoxicating
Deep silence usually precedes the writing of a poem. And some of that silence usually enters into the poem. That’s the difference between poetry and rhetoric, public-speaking competitions. The silence that precedes the poem may be intoxicating, it may seize the world’s wholeness more completely than the poem that emerges later.
Adam Zagajewski
Slight Exaggeration:
An Essay
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Well, look then, feel then.
Virginia Woolf
from
To
The Lighthouse
Virginia Woolf
from
To
The Lighthouse
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