Poetry arises desire get beyond finite historical—the human world vi — Ben Lerner, Hatred Poetry

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Poetry arises from the desire to get beyond the finite and the historical—the human world of violence and difference—and to reach the transcendent or divine. You're moved to write a poem, you feel called upon to sing, because of that transcendent impulse. But as soon as you move from that impulse to the actual poem, the song of the infinite is compromised by the finitude of its terms.

Ben Lerner, The Hatred of Poetry

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