Great poems are innocent of neither ideas nor technique. But poetry which becomes ideas or techniques has diluted to the danger point the process of poetry. As a poet advances in sophistication and technique, this danger dogs him.
—Josephine Jacobsen, The Instant of Knowing (The Library of Congress lecture, undated pamphlet)
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