The inherent contradiction of poetry is the attempt of the poet to capture his feelings without revealing that he feels them, to portray emotion without being emotional, and yet, he does not succeed if his poetry is not able to evoke a sympathetic reaction to that emotion within the reader or listener. In short, he must create that emotion and yet separate it from himself, himself from it.
Friday, February 10, 2006
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