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" According to them, the poet is confined to the provinces with his mouth broken on his own syllabic trapeze. "
Salvatore Quasimodo
Mouth
Them
Own
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" The antagonism between the poet and the politician has generally been evident in all cultures. "
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" Poetry is the revelation of a feeling that the poet believes to be interior and personal which the reader recognizes as his own. "
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" At the point when continuity was interrupted by the first nuclear explosion, it would have been too easy to recover the formal sediment which linked us with an age of poetic decorum, of a preoccupation with poetic sounds. "
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" We wrote verses that condemned us, with no hope of pardon, to the most bitter solitude. "
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" In opposition to this detachment, he finds an image of man which contains within itself man's dreams, man's illness, man's redemption from the misery of poverty - poverty which can no longer be for him a sign of the acceptance of life. "
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