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" Language is always burdened by thought. "
Terrance Hayes
Thought
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Burdened
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" So the best way to understand poetry, which is made by men, is to imitate, and that goes back to making work as a kind of doorway into new work, as opposed to making work as a mirror of the old work. "
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Mirror
" We look at the Mona Lisa and say we're going to do our version of the Mona Lisa. We mirror it. But exaptation would say that painting the Mona Lisa would lead to a whole new place... Bugs Bunny. "
Terrance Hayes
Look
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Place
" I became a poet in Pittsburgh. When I lived in the South, I was a basketball player and primarily a jock. An English teacher essentially suggested that I send the poems that I'd been writing - really just for him - to a few programs, so that when I wound up in Pittsburgh, it's where I figured out that I could actually be a poet. "
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Teacher
Writing
Lived
" I value teaching. It's one of the places I get inspiration, engagement. "
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Engagement
Inspiration
Value
" When I applied for grad school, I did not specify genre. I said I wanted an MFA in Creative Writing. I was so cute and stupid! The admissions committee at Pitt decided to put me in poetry. "
Terrance Hayes
Stupid
Cute
Writing
" When people ask me for secrets to writing, I say, 'Read to write.' "
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Say
Writing
Write
" We can't really know ourselves because we have not created ourselves. But we can know computers, we can know cars, because anything that we made, we can understand. "
Terrance Hayes
Computers
Understand
Know
" Pittsburgh was the first chance to be in a classroom with other writers, to have conversations with other writers. In fact, after graduate school, I lived in Japan, Ohio and New Orleans, and only upon leaving Pittsburgh did I see what a special community it was for poets, so I was eager to come back. It's a strong arts community across the board. "
Terrance Hayes
Community
Strong
School
" While the debate over banned books usually seems to happen just outside the gates of government, it takes on a new danger and urgency when legislators get involved. Their actions cause voices to be silenced both inside and outside the books. That's un-American. "
Terrance Hayes
Urgency
Danger
New
" When I was in high school, I remember writing a research paper, and the teacher said I should write about Langston Hughes. I felt as if I was the only black dude who didn't like Langston Hughes. He didn't seem as dark and layered as someone like Flannery O'Connor. "
Terrance Hayes
Writing
Teacher
Dark
" Art is not the kind of thing where you get what you put into it all the time. So I learned to not expect anything other than the sort of joy of having a poem in front of me. "
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Me
Joy
Kind
" The thing that I've decided is, I don't want to be invisible, but I'd like to be transparent. I want people to see what I'm thinking and see through me. "
Terrance Hayes
People
Want
Thinking
" I always turn to Frank O'Hara and David Berman's 'Actual Air,' which came out in 1999. He's a poet I haven't tired of. "
Terrance Hayes
Poet
Air
Always
" Poets are like the decathletes of literature. "
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Poets
Like
Literature
" Every contemporary poet is a door to another poet. "
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Poet
Every
Door
" Poems are a form of music, and language just happens to be our instrument - language and breath. "
Terrance Hayes
Music
Instrument
Our
" Anyone reading contemporary poetry - especially contemporary African-American poetry - will quickly see that race is an enduring subject. What some don't realize is just how diverse the handling of that subject is. It's as diverse as blackness. "
Terrance Hayes
Poetry
See
Realize
" Poems are not read: they are reread. Reread the poem, then read between the lines, then look at it, then watch it, then peek at it: handle it like an object. Contemplate its shadows, angles and dimensions. "
Terrance Hayes
Handle
Like
Look
" My working habit is to separate my aims as a painting from my aims as a poet. They come from very different places and ultimately lead me to very different places... I'll leave what I mean by 'places' ambiguous. "
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