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Quotes from Edward Hirsch

Poetry is a vocation. It is not a career but a calling.
~ Edward Hirsch
You're shadowed by your own dream, especially as you get older, of trying to create something that will last in poetry. And so, you're working on its behalf.
~ Edward Hirsch
Daydreaming is one of the key sources of poetry - a poem often starts as a daydream that finds its way into language - and walking seems to bring a different sort of alertness, an associative kind of thinking, a drifting state of mind.
~ Edward Hirsch
A person who's only suffering can't write a poem. There are choices to be made, and you need to be objective.
~ Edward Hirsch
You are always trying to make something that is more than the sum of its parts.
~ Edward Hirsch
I like the machinery of poems, especially when they have human warmth.
~ Edward Hirsch
I still feel that I'm capable of being as emotionally present as when I was young.
~ Edward Hirsch
Anyone who has lost a child will tell you that they don't recover their sense of endless possibility. Some people hide that well. But after a certain age, almost everyone is carrying something like that around, I suppose.
~ Edward Hirsch
Reading poetry is an adventure in renewal, a creative act, a perpetual beginning, a rebirth of wonder.
~ Edward Hirsch
There has never been a great poet who wasn't also a great reader of poetry.
~ Edward Hirsch
The way to become a poet is to read poetry and to imitate what you read and to read passionately and widely and in as involved a way as you can.
~ Edward Hirsch
I was surprised recently to find a book called "Poetry in Persons" that's coming out about visit to poets to a class that Pearl London gave.
~ Edward Hirsch
You're alone with yourself and your own feelings and that gives you deeper access to what you need to get in touch with to write poetry.
~ Edward Hirsch
I have tried to remember throughout that poetry is made by flesh-and-blood human beings. It is a bloody art. It lives on a human scale and thrives when it is passed from hand to hand.
~ Edward Hirsch
Now, the process of writing poetry is very messy. Not systematic, never quite the same
~ Edward Hirsch
And when you are entering into poetry, whatever stage you're at, you are participating in something with a very long and noble tradition.
~ Edward Hirsch
I think it's true that that's something that poetry can go to school on fiction. I think poetry can go to fiction to learn.
~ Edward Hirsch
I think it's one of the things that drive lyric poetry, our sense of mortality.
~ Edward Hirsch
I don't think poetry will die, but I think that poetry does demand a certain kind of attention to language.
~ Edward Hirsch
But, that was the beginning, though I didn't start writing until I was in high school and when I was in high school I really began to write poetry with great energy and enthusiasm.
~ Edward Hirsch
The attention deficit disorder of the culture is very distressing in America now and I think it puts a lot of things at risk, not just poetry.
~ Edward Hirsch
And a lot of poetry is putting yourself back into the state of wonder that you have before things when you're a child. It's not only a joyous wonder, it's sometimes a grief stricken wonder.
~ Edward Hirsch
A certain kind of poetry looks back at experience from an older perspective.
~ Edward Hirsch
think what you hope for is that at different times of your life you're able to write the poetry that reflects the moment that you're in on your own journey.
~ Edward Hirsch