Poetry is everlasting. It is not going away. But it has never occupied a sizeable part of the world's business, and it never will. - Archie Randolph Ammons
" "Poetry is everlasting. It is not going away. But it has never occupied a sizeable part of the world's business, and it never will.
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About Archie Randolph Ammons
Archie Randolph Ammons (18 February 1926 – 25 February 2001) was an American poet.
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A.R. Ammons
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A R Ammons
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AR Ammons
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Archibald Randolph Ammons
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I’ve always been highly energized and have written poems in spurts. From the god-given first line right through the poem. And I don’t write two or three lines and then come back the next day and write two or three more; I write the whole poem at one sitting and then come back to it from time to time over the months or years and rework it.
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Somewhere along the line, I don’t know just when, it seems to me I was able to manage the multifariousness of things and the unity of things so much more easily than I ever had before. I saw a continuous movement between the highest aspects of unity and the multiplicity of things, and it seemed to function so beautifully that I felt I could turn to any subject matter and know how to deal with it. I would know that there would be isolated facts and perceptions, that it would be possible to arrange them into propositions, and that these propositions could be included under a higher category of things — so that at some point there might be an almost contentless unity at the top of that sort of hierarchy. I feel that you don’t have to know everything to be a master of knowing, but you learn these procedures and then you can turn them toward any subject matter and they come out about the same. I don’t know when I saw for myself the mechanism of how it worked for me. Perhaps it was when I stopped using the word salient so much and began to use the word wikt:suasion.
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