"People who publish poetry today do it from a sense that poetry needs to be published, not because they think they are going to make money."
"It's not surprising to me that books ended up playing a central role in my life, but it is somewhat mysterious that poetry did."
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Campbell McGrath
Poet
Campbell McGrath is a contemporary American poet known for his vivid imagery and exploration of identity, particularly in works like 'The End of the Line.'
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"Poetry resonates differently in each culture; it doesn't in America."
"I like each of my books to be different. Once I've done something I like to move on and push myself to learn new things and expand the limits of poetic form."
"Traditionally poetry is written in lines. But the prose poem is the kind of poem that isn't written in lines. It is lyrical prose that uses the tricks of poetry, such as dense imagery. This is a big topic of debate in poetry land. There's no perfect definition."
"People say modernism killed poetry for them: it doesn't rhyme, it doesn't touch a popular musical oral tradition. Years ago, you memorized and read poetry; it was one of the things you were forced to learn. Now it has tiny role in school."
"Poems are language turned into art; sound and sense matter; they can be as long or longer than The Odyssey or as short or shorter than a haiku. Not very helpful."