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Poetry's medium is not merely light as air, it is air: vital and deep as ordinary breath.
Robert Pinsky
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When I had no roof I made audacity my roof.
Robert Pinsky
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A sentence is like a tune. A memorable sentence gives its emotion a melodic shape. You want to hear it again, say it—in a way, to hum it to yourself. You desire, if only in the sound studio of your imagination, to repeat the physical experience of that sentence. That craving, emotional and intellectual but beginning in the body with a certain gesture of sound, is near the heart of poetry.
Robert Pinsky
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Deciding to remember, and what to remember, is how we decide who we are.
Robert Pinsky
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The medium of poetry is not words, the medium of poetry is not lines-it is the motion of air inside the human body, coming out through the chest and the voice box and through the mouth to shape sounds that have meaning. It's bodily.
Robert Pinsky
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Whatever makes a child want to glue macaroni on a paper plate and paint the assemblage and see it on the refrigerator - that has always been strong in me.
Robert Pinsky
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If what you want to do is make good art, decide whats good and try to imitate it.
Robert Pinsky
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The heart grows brutal feeding on fantasies.
Robert Pinsky
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There is something cathartic about having absolute loss articulated.
Robert Pinsky
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In jazz, as in poetry, there is always that play between what’s regular and what’s wild. That has always appealed to me.
Robert Pinsky
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Sometimes the ideas that mean the most to you will feel true long before you can quite formulate them or justify them.
Robert Pinsky
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An underestimated element in poetry, that reading aloud makes clear, is the pause. I mean especially the force of a pause or a couple of pauses close together, contrasted with a longer unit of grammar.
Robert Pinsky
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I have always been thinking about the sounds and shades and aromas of words - fitting them together or disrupting their customary march - more or less every second of my life, waking and sleeping.
Robert Pinsky
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Poetry’s medium is the individual chest and throat and mouth of whoever undertakes to say the poem.
Robert Pinsky
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An artist needs not so much an audience, as to feel a need to answer, a promise to respond... a good feeling about his art.
Robert Pinsky
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My devils and angels, fears and hopes, insights and stupidities, loves and loathings, are what they are. I don't edit them out so much as try to make them interesting - whether I am talking to you, or writing a poem, or joking with my kids, or speaking on television.
Robert Pinsky
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Art will not solve your problems. It will not enable you to live merrily.
Robert Pinsky
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In the particular presence of memorable language we can find a reminder of our ability to know and retain knowledge itself: the brightness wherein all things come to see.
Robert Pinsky
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Poetic language is singularly appropriate for recounting the life of the king who is traditionally accepted as the author of the poetic psalms, some of which are included in the narrative.
Robert Pinsky
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To talk about the reality of life here and the work that you do here at the university.
Robert Pinsky
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The medium of poetry is a human body: the column of air inside the chest, shaped into signifying sounds in the larynx and the mouth. In this sense, poetry is just as physical or bodily an art as dancing.
Robert Pinsky
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Poetry is the most bodily of the arts.
Robert Pinsky
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The last thing a young artist should do in poetry or any other field is think about whats in style, whats current, what are the trends. Think instead of what you like to read, what do you admire, what you like to listen to in music. What do you like to look at in architecture? Try to make a poem that has some of those qualities.
Robert Pinsky
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If a poem is written well, it was written with the poet's voice and for a voice. Reading a poem silently instead of saying a poem is like the difference between staring at sheet music and actually humming or playing the music on an instrument.
Robert Pinsky
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Autobiography is a genre notorious for falsehood.
Robert Pinsky
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My poems - like my family life, my life with friends, my teaching - these things express who I am. I don't feel any extra responsibilities or relishes or necessary evils in them. They are part of who I am, with all of those customary desires and doubts, purposes and confusions that come along with being a particular person.
Robert Pinsky
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The poetry I love is written with someone's voice and I believe its proper culmination is to be read with someone's voice. And the human voice in that sense is not electronically reproduced or amplified.
Robert Pinsky
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There is much appeal for me in Eastern religion, the little I know of it. And something thorny in me finds American adaptations of Buddhism terribly self-indulgent, silly, gooey in the way the English call "wet."
Robert Pinsky
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For Aliki Barnstone, poetry seems a natural medium. The vision and cadences of these poems suggest a sensibility for which poetry is as inevitable as breathing or eating.
Robert Pinsky
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Even in the scorched and frozen world of the dead after the
holocaust
The wheel as it turns goes on accreting ornaments.
Robert Pinsky