Philip Levine Quote

I believed even then that if I could transform my experience into poetry I would give it the value and dignity it did not begin to possess on its own. I thought too that if I could write about it I could come to understand it; I believed that if I could understand my life—or at least the part my work played in it—I could embrace it with some degree of joy, an element conspicuously missing from my life.


The Bread of Time: Toward an Autobiography (ed. 2001) - ISBN: 9780472086252


I believed even then that if I could transform my experience into poetry I would give it the value and dignity it did not begin to possess on its...

I believed even then that if I could transform my experience into poetry I would give it the value and dignity it did not begin to possess on its...

I believed even then that if I could transform my experience into poetry I would give it the value and dignity it did not begin to possess on its...

I believed even then that if I could transform my experience into poetry I would give it the value and dignity it did not begin to possess on its...