"I write abundantly. And then my next step is to struggle to reduce the ornament, to reduce the abundance-to prune the book, in other words, the way one prunes a tree-so it can grow. This is my idea of a book."

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Source: James Wright (2011). “Collected Poems”, p.129, Wesleyan University Press

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James Wright

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James Wright was an American poet known for his poignant reflections on loss and resilience, particularly in his acclaimed collection 'Above the River'.

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