Once a poet calls myth a myth, prevents reader treating a reality; use — Adam Kirsch

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Once a poet calls his myth a myth, he prevents the reader from treating it as a reality; we use the word 'myth' only for stories we ourselves cannot believe.

Adam Kirsch

Authors: Adam Kirsch

Topics: hart-crane, myth, poetry

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