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For what is a poem but a hazardous attempt at self-understanding: it is the deepest part of autobiography.
– Robert Penn Warren –
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Marjorie Maddox: Writing Across Genres
“One of my favorite lines is from the modern poet Marianne Moore. She defines poetry as both a poet being a literalist of the imagination, but a poem being something that “has imaginary gardens with real toads in them.” I have to make that so believable, even though it is imaginary. It becomes a whole world in itself and it has that element of truth in it.” Marjorie Maddox is a poet, author and professor of English and creative writing at Lock Haven University, whose subjects range from baseball and current affairs to environmentalism and the tongue-in-cheek woes of an English Teacher. In this engaging interview she shares a glimpse of her poetry, her history, writing process and more. { read more }
Be The Change
Is there a poem that holds a special place in your own mind and heart? What doors of insight did it open for you? |
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