John Ciardi Quote

The fact that a good poem will never wholly submit to explanation is not its deficiency but its very life. One lives every day what he cannot define. It is feeling that is first. What one cannot help but sense in good poetry is a sense of the whole language stirring toward richer possibilities than one could have foreseen.


How Does a Poem Mean? (1959)


The fact that a good poem will never wholly submit to explanation is not its deficiency but its very life. One lives every day what he cannot define. ...

The fact that a good poem will never wholly submit to explanation is not its deficiency but its very life. One lives every day what he cannot define. ...

The fact that a good poem will never wholly submit to explanation is not its deficiency but its very life. One lives every day what he cannot define. ...

The fact that a good poem will never wholly submit to explanation is not its deficiency but its very life. One lives every day what he cannot define. ...