I think what gets a poem going is an initiating line. Sometimes a first line will occur, and it goes nowhere; but other times - and this, I think, is a sense you develop - I can tell that the line wants to continue.
Billy CollinsRead
To a poet, it's quite ruinous to have a poem distorted, out of shape, or squeezed, shall we say, into this tiny screen. But I'm not sure big digital companies are sensitive to the needs of poets.
Interpretation
The quote reflects a poet's concern about the distortion of poetry in digital formats, highlighting a disconnect with the needs of poets.
Billy Collins expresses a profound worry that the essence of poetry is being compromised when it is presented on small digital screens. He suggests that the format diminishes the beauty and integrity of poetry, and questions whether large tech companies truly appreciate the unique requirements and sensitivities of the poetic art form.
In practice
During a literary festival, a poet might use this quote to discuss the impact of technology on literature.
I think what gets a poem going is an initiating line. Sometimes a first line will occur, and it goes nowhere; but other times - and this, I think, is a sense you develop - I can tell that the line wants to continue.
People think of poetry as a school subject... Poetry is very frustrating to students because they don't have a taste for ambiguity, for one thing. That gives them a poetry hangover.
All they want to do is tie the poem to a chair with a rope and torture a confession out of it. They begin beating it with a hose to find out what it really means.
And the reason I am writing this on the back of a manila envelope now that they have left the train together is to tell you that when she turned to lift the large, delicate cello onto the overhead rack, I saw him looking up at her and what she was doing the way the eyes of saints are painted when they are looking up at God when he is doing something remarkable, something that identifies him as God.
The whole world of publishing is moving to electronic, but when you put a poem on a screen and you increase the type size, the shape of a poem changes.
If you write a letter of resignation or something with an agenda, you're simply using a pen to record what you have thought out. In a poem, the pen is more like a flashlight, a Geiger counter, or one of those metal detectors that people walk around beaches with.
Most people wouldn't know music if it came up and bit them on the ass.
As a viewer, the minute I start getting confused, I check out of the movie. Emotionally, I'm severed.
Alimony is the curse of the writing class.
One of the joys of going to the movies was that it was trashy, and we should never lose that.
When I was building the Vietnam Memorial, I never once asked the veterans what it was like in the war, because from my point of view, you don't pry into other people's business.
There's a moral force in a sentence when it comes out right. It speaks the writer's will to live.
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