"Poetry is not efficient. If you want to learn how to cook a lobster, it’s probably best not to look to poetry. But if you want to see the word lobster in all its reactant oddity, its pied beauty, as if for the first time, go to poetry. And if you want to know what it’s like to be that lobster in the pot, that’s in poetry too."
"You want happy endings, read cookbooks."
Source: Dean Young (2007). “Embryoyo”, McSweeneys Books
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Dean Young
Poet
Dean Young is an acclaimed American poet known for his vivid exploration of love, loss, and the complexities of human emotion in works like 'The Art of Recklessness'.
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"You are made of bent coat hangers, honey, gravel, epoxy and handstands. I am made of lying on the floor, the same song on repeat."
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"Just because you’ve had enough doesn’t mean you wanted too much."