Teicher, Craig Morgan: We Begin in Gladness: How Poets Progress: Essays

Teicher, Craig Morgan: We Begin in Gladness: How Poets Progress: Essays

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Graywolf (paperback, 2018) Publisher Marketing: One of our most perceptive critics on the ways that poets develop poems, a career, and a lifeThough it seems, at first, like an art of speaking, poetry is an art of listening. The poet trains to hear clearly and, as much as possible, without interruption, the voice of his or her mind, the voice that gathers, packs with meaning, and unpacks the language he or she knows. It can take a long time to learn to let this voice speak without getting in its way. This slow learning, the growth of this habit of inner attentiveness, is poetic development, and it is the substance of the poet's art. Of course, this growth is rarely steady, never linear, and is sometimes not actually growth but diminishment--that's all part of the compelling story of a poet's way forward.--from the Introduction "The staggering thing about a life's work is it takes a lifetime to complete," Craig Morgan Teicher writes in these luminous essays. We Begin in Gladness consider

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