Poetry according to Geoffrey Hill
- A Treatise of Civil Power, 13
- Aug 15, 2016
- 1 min read
Poetry's its own agon that allows us
to recognise its devastation as the rift
between power and powerlessness. But when I
say poetry I mean something impossible
to be described, except by adding lines
to lines that are sufficient as themselves.
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