Historical sense and poetic sense should not, in the end, be contradictory, for if poetry is the little myth we make, history is the big myth we live, and in our living, constantly remake.
ROBERT PENN WARREN, foreward, Brother to Dragons
My only crime was being a man and living in the world of men, and you don't have to do special penance for that. The crime and the penance, in that case, coincide perfectly. They are identical.
ROBERT PENN WARREN, All the King's Men
I never thought of a combat with the past. I guess I think more of trying to find what there is valuable to us, the line of continuity to us, and through us.
ROBERT PENN WARREN, The Paris Review, spring/summer 1957
How do poems grow? They grow out of your life.
ROBERT PENN WARREN, The New York Times, May 12, 1985
- Heat lightning prowls, pranks the mountain horizon like
- Memory. I follow the soundless flicker,
- As ridge after ridge, as outline of peak after peak,
- Is momentarily defined in the
- Pale wash, the rose-flush, of distance.
ROBERT PENN WARREN, "Heat Lightning", The Collected Poems of Robert Penn Warren
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