Quotes from Robert Hass
Not to make too much of a claim for poetry, but this is a question that goes to the moral heart of the business of any art: 'How do you see the world, and what right do you have to see the world in the way that you do?'
~ Robert Hass
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When I was in college, I lost my scholarship one year. I had enough money for tuition, but not room and board. So I camped in the hills.
~ Robert Hass
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Take the time to write. You can do your life's work in half an hour a day.
~ Robert Hass
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Poetry is a fireplace in summer or a fan in winter.
~ Robert Hass
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All the new thinking is about loss. In this it resembles all the old thinking
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Haiku is an art that seems dedicated to making people pay attention to the preciousness and particularity of every moment of existence. I think that poetry can do that.
~ Robert Hass
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Poetry is a man arguing with himself; rhetoric is a man arguing with others.
~ Robert Hass
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I thought it was irrelevant to talk about what a wonderful thing poetry was if you didn't teach people to read.
~ Robert Hass
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Environmental regulation looked like it was going to be under serious attack, and they were giving all of those speeches about getting government off people's backs.
~ Robert Hass
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When I came into the job, funding for the humanities at the federal level was being drastically cut. This was the high tide of the new Republican Congress.
~ Robert Hass
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I teach a lecture course on American poetry to as many as 150 students. For a lot of them, it's their only elective, so this is their one shot. They'll take the Russian Novel or American Poetry, so I want to give them the high points, the inescapable poets.
~ Robert Hass
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It's hell writing and it's hell not writing. The only tolerable state is having just written.
~ Robert Hass
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The Earth forgives the previous year every year.
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I think that the job of poetry, its political job, is to refresh the idea of justice, which is going dead in us all the time.
~ Robert Hass
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All the new thinking is about loss.In this it resembles the old thinking.The idea, for example, that each particular erasesthe luminous clarity of a general idea.
~ Robert Hass
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There are moments when the body is as numinous as words, days that are the good flesh continuing. Such tenderness, those afternoons and evenings, saying blackberry, blackberry, blackberry.
~ Robert Hass
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Ah, love, this is fear. This is fear and syllables and the beginnings of beauty.
~ Robert Hass
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After Goethe" In all the mountains, Stillness; In the treetops Not a breath of wind. The birds are silent in the woods. Just wait: soon enough You will be quiet too.
~ Robert Hass
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The awful longing in his eyes, are changed forever On their rocky waste of island by their imagination Of his imagination of the song they didn't sing.
~ Robert Hass
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Sometimes it is good and sometimes it is dangerous like the ignorance of particulars, but our words are clear and our movements give off light.
~ Robert Hass
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I had the idea that the world's so full of pain it must sometimes make a kind of singing. — Robert Hass, from "Faint Music," Sun Under Wood (HarperCollins, 1996)
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the haiku. It has, of course, a three-part prosodic structure, five syllables–seven syllables–five syllables. But, as written in Japanese, it is usually represented in a single line and there is a long controversy about whether it should be translated as a one-line or a three-line poem.
~ Robert Hass
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you'll also notice that inside what is apparently a single line, there is a play of one, two, or three elements, balanced or unbalanced in various ways that are expressive in relation to what the poem is saying.
~ Robert Hass
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In Buffalo, Buffalo she was praying, the night sticks together like pages in an old book
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