The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 136,Oplag 1–3Yale Literary Society, 1967 |
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... Yale Lit : One of your definitions of poetry is " language surprised in the act of changing into meaning . " Many poets , however , regard language as an embarrassment . They believe that " meaning " can be found by such short - cuts as ...
... Yale Lit : One of your definitions of poetry is " language surprised in the act of changing into meaning . " Many poets , however , regard language as an embarrassment . They believe that " meaning " can be found by such short - cuts as ...
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... Yale Lit : How do form and meaning relate when you write a poem ? Kunitz : I never think of meaning as anything separate from the act of poetry . If you find the poem , you have found the potentialities of meaning that are implicit in ...
... Yale Lit : How do form and meaning relate when you write a poem ? Kunitz : I never think of meaning as anything separate from the act of poetry . If you find the poem , you have found the potentialities of meaning that are implicit in ...
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... Yale Lit : I know that most younger poets feel that if they are not being " original " they are not being worthwhile . How do you feel about orig- inality per se ? Kunitz : Every poet has his own idiosyncrasies , he has his own , let us ...
... Yale Lit : I know that most younger poets feel that if they are not being " original " they are not being worthwhile . How do you feel about orig- inality per se ? Kunitz : Every poet has his own idiosyncrasies , he has his own , let us ...
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