Monday, May 13, 2013 at 10:12AM
Drew Wolfe

Robert Pinsky

No aspect of poem is more singular, more unique, than its rhythm.

There are no rules. However, principles may be discerned in actual practice; for example, in the way people actually speak, or in the lines the poets have written.

I am very interested in memorization which is the process of incorporating a poem, so, I would say the kind of poetry I write is the kind that emphasises the physical qualities of the words.

Poetry is the most bodliy of arts, the medium of poetry is the column of breath rising from the diaphragm in the individual's chest to be shaped into meaning sounds inside the mouth of whoever undertakes to say the poem.

It is the nature of poetry to emphasize that the physical sounds of words come from a particular body , one at a time, in a particular order.

he 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.


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