when my central image is a wind-screen wiper, I feel myself just as mythopoeic as if I were writing about the Grael.
—Louis MacNeice, Don’t Ask Me What I Mean: Poets in Their Own Words, edited by Clare Brown & Don Paterson (Picador, 2003)
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