Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by J. D. McClatchy

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American poet J. D. McClatchy.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
J. D. McClatchy

J. D. "Sandy" McClatchy was an American poet, opera librettist and literary critic. He was editor of the Yale Review and president of The American Academy of Arts and Letters.

Novelists want to flood, poets want to distill. — © J. D. McClatchy
Novelists want to flood, poets want to distill.
No poem should be an urn to contain a meaning, but a net to catch what meanings float through the day.
A poem needs disguises. It needs secrets. It thrives on the tension between what is said and not said; it prefers the oblique, the implied, the ironic, the suggestive; when it speaks, it wants you to lean forward a little to overhear; it wants you to understand things only years later.
At least since Darwin's day, we have known that all of us originally emerged from the sea. That fact may account for our abiding fascination with it, our longing to return there, whether to sail the main or merely contemplate its restless enormity.
To shelter and to hide, they have resigned themselves.
The best criticism is the sort that tells you what you already know but had been reluctant to accuse yourself of.
I prefer formal techniques, and use sonnets and rhyme, any manner of scheme to give a shape and order-of feeling as well as argument-to a poem. But all my life, I've also been a person who's made his bed in the morning and picks up the bath mat. That's what I mean by temperament. Whether genetic or acquired, I have a disposition to arrangements. One is born with this, as if with blue eyes or a weak heart. Do you think Allen Ginsberg ever put the cap back on his toothpaste?
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