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It is a trespass, thinking. And to do it, perhaps one must apologize to the one being thought about. And what new things did you discover about yourself as an artist? DBQ: I encountered Keats late—not until graduate school. The experience was odd—a thrill of finding myself in the presence of a poem whose beauty felt so real as to be nearly threatening but also one that came to me without—so it felt—much hope for my understanding it.

Some years later, working in Chicago, I read the letters bit by bit on the train in the morning. What I discovered was something I suspected: a poet in the deep thrall of finding a way to write poems that is never reducible to a system and yet which must offer some explanation for its own method. There is a conversation between the audacity of the poems in the midst of their nearly palpable discovery and the letters that try to comprehend what the poems have opened—and yet, at times, the letters seem foremost, and the poems take a thread of thought and weave it back into the whole vision.

What did I discover about myself? I had no real sense of how deeply formed I am by Keats, but I am. I suppose—strange as it is to say—that from Keats I have inherited my sensibility. And your recordings of the poems only increase my appreciation for their sonics and the care that has seemingly gone into each and every line. Are these aspects that you focus on deliberately, or do you find them to be intuitive byproducts of your process?

How important is it for us to hear these poems or any poems as we read them? Wikidata item. American poet. Published works [ edit ]. Full-length poetry collections [ edit ].

Dan beachy quick biography template

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