
(b. 1924– )
U.S. poet“I did a lot of fishing when I was a little younger—surfcasting—and it’s like when you get a strike. Something heavy and alive is on the end of the line and you don’t know what it is but you can feel the power of it and you have to pull it in. When you feel you’ve got a line that’s pulling a lot of emotional freight with it, then you know you’ve probably started a poem.”
more infosource: Interview by Maggie Paley, BOMB magazine (website), March 2010.
category: creative process, fishing, poetry, writing
medium: Interview


Harvey Shapiro