Robert Penn Warren Quote

But to poetry — You have to be willing to waste time. When you start a poem, stay with it and suffer through it and just think about nothing, not even the poem. Just be there. It's more of a prayerful state than writing the novels is. A lot of the novel is in doing good works, as it were, not praying. And the prayerful state is just being passive with it, mumbling, being around there, lying on the grass, going swimming, you see. Even getting drunk. Get drunk prayerfully, though.


Interview with Richard B. Sale (1969)


But to poetry — You have to be willing to waste time. When you start a poem, stay with it and suffer through it and just think about nothing, not...

But to poetry — You have to be willing to waste time. When you start a poem, stay with it and suffer through it and just think about nothing, not...

But to poetry — You have to be willing to waste time. When you start a poem, stay with it and suffer through it and just think about nothing, not...

But to poetry — You have to be willing to waste time. When you start a poem, stay with it and suffer through it and just think about nothing, not...