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" In the fifties, no one wore beards. In Eisenhower's day, as in the time of the Founding Fathers, all chins were smooth, while during the Civil War, beards were as common as sepsis. "
Donald Hall
Day
Smooth
Time
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" Poetry offers works of art that are beautiful, like paintings, which are my second favorite work of the art, but there are also works of art that embody emotion and that are kind of school for feeling. They teach how to feel, and they do this by the means of their beauty of language. "
Donald Hall
Beautiful
Work
School
" In my life, I've seen enormous increase in the consumption of poetry. When I was young, there were virtually no poetry readings. "
Donald Hall
Seen
Were
My Life
" I felt the need to be more open and expressive of my feelings, not just about the hills and the countryside, but about the daily life. "
Donald Hall
Life
Need
Daily
" My parents were willing to let me follow my nose, do what I wanted to do, and they supported my interest by buying the books that I wanted for birthdays and Christmas, almost always poetry books. "
Donald Hall
Me
Christmas
Parents
" After a couple of years of public high school, I went to Exeter - an insane conglomeration of adolescent males in the wilderness, all of whom claimed to hate poetry. "
Donald Hall
High
School
Hate
" I have written some poetry and two prose books about baseball, but if I had been a rich man, I probably would not have written many of the magazine essays that I have had to do. But, needing to write magazine essays to support myself, I looked to things that I cared about and wanted to write about, and certainly baseball was one of them. "
Donald Hall
Man
Myself
Poetry
" Many years, I would publish four books - an anthology, a book of criticism, a new book of poems, a book of essays. "
Donald Hall
Four
Years
New
" Each season, my balance gets worse, and sometimes I fall. I no longer cook for myself but microwave widower food, mostly Stouffer's. My fingers are clumsy and slow with buttons. "
Donald Hall
Slow
Balance
Cook
" I grew up in the suburbs of Connecticut - during the school time of year - but I preferred it in New Hampshire. I preferred the culture, the landscape, the relative solitude. I've always loved it. "
Donald Hall
Solitude
School
Loved
" Prose is not so dependent on sound. The line of poetry, with the breaking of the line - to me, sound is the kind of doorway into poetry. And my sense of sound, or my ability to control it, lapsed or grew less. "
Donald Hall
Kind
Control
Line
" For better or worse, poetry is my life. "
Donald Hall
Better
Life
My Life
" It used to be that phrases and lines would come into my head, often many of them in a period of five days or a week, and maybe I didn't know what I was talking about, but the words had a kind of heaviness or deliciousness to them. "
Donald Hall
Words
Kind
Head
" I would work until I got stuck, and I would put it down and pick up something else. I might be able to take a 20-minute nap and get to work again. That way, I was able to work about 10 hours a day... It was important to me to work every day. I managed to work on Christmas day, just to be able to say I worked 365 days a year. "
Donald Hall
Day
Christmas
Important
" When I lived summers at my grandparents' farm, haying with my grandfather from 1938 to 1945, my dear grandmother Kate cooked abominably. For noon dinners, we might eat three days of fricasseed chicken from a setting hen that had boiled twelve hours. "
Donald Hall
Three
Eat
Chicken
" As I look at the barn in my ninth decade, I see the no-smoking sign, rusted and tilting on the unpainted gray clapboard. My grandfather, born in 1875, milked his cattle there a century ago. "
Donald Hall
Born
Barn
Look
" Although I was paid a salary in Ann Arbor, my wife and children and I drank powdered milk at six cents a quart instead of the stuff that came in bottles. I was a tightwad. "
Donald Hall
Stuff
Children
Wife
" My problem isn't death but old age. I fret about my lack of balance, my buckling knee, my difficulty standing up and sitting down. "
Donald Hall
Balance
Death
Problem
" On September twentieth every year, I got to choose my menu - meatloaf, corn niblets, and rice were followed by candles on chocolate cake with vanilla icing and a scoop of Brock-Hall ice cream. "
Donald Hall
Choose
Chocolate
Cake
" I have to do draft after draft... It takes me a long time, but I love doing it, and I have to do it every day, or I feel slack. "
Donald Hall
Time
Love
Me
" New poems no longer come to me with their prodigies of metaphor and assonance. Prose endures. I feel the circles grow smaller, and old age is a ceremony of losses, which is, on the whole, preferable to dying at forty-seven or fifty-two. "
Donald Hall
Me
Old Age
Feel
" When it comes to poetry, I think partly the numbers of people attempting to write poems is probably a result or the reaction to technology. "
Donald Hall
Poetry
Write
Think
" I think my very best work came out when I was about 60, not when I was 20. I was publishing all the time when I was in my 20s, and some of those poems I still like. And there were a few after 60, and in my 70s, that I like. But they became fewer and fewer. "
Donald Hall
Work
Think
Out
" I'm happy to feed the squirrels - tree rats with the agility of point guards - but in fair weather, they frighten my finches. They leap from snowbank to porch to feeder and stuff their cheek pouches with chickadee feed. "
Donald Hall
Point
Weather
Happy
" By 1968, I had lived 10 years in Michigan. Gradually, I had come to love watching Detroit's baseball club in its small, beautiful, antiquated Tiger Stadium - a baseball park as fine as Fenway Park or Wrigley Field, though it never got the adulatory press. "
Donald Hall
Tiger
Small
Love
" Both my New Hampshire great-grandfathers wore facial hair: the Copperhead who fought in the war and the sheep farmer too old for combat. "
Donald Hall
Farmer
New
Hair
" Even famous poets such as Marianne Moore and William Carlos Williams were rarely asked to read their poems. "
Donald Hall
Rarely
Read
Were
" When I was a child, I loved old people. My New Hampshire grandfather was my model human being. "
Donald Hall
New
Loved
Grandfather
" I really feel better about aging at the age of 86 than I did at 70. "
Donald Hall
Age
Aging
Than
" In anything you write - in a short story, a poem - there has to be a counter-motion; it can't go all in one direction. "
Donald Hall
Go
Short
Story
" However alert we are, antiquity remains an unknown, unanticipated galaxy. "
Donald Hall
Unknown
Alert
Antiquity