Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Stanley Kunitz Dies at 100


r.i.p.

When his boat snapped loose

from its mooring, under

the screaking of the gulls,

he tried at first to wave

to his dear ones on shore . . .

"Poetry is ultimately mythology, the telling of stories of the soul," he wrote. "The old myths, the old gods, the old heroes have never died. They are only sleeping at the bottom of our minds, waiting for our call. We have need of them, for in their sum they epitomize the wisdom and experience of the race."

"The deepest thing I know is that I am living and dying at once, and my conviction is to report that self-dialogue."

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