Human Voices Wake Us

Advice from Beethoven, Joseph Campbell, W. S. Merwin, W. D. Snodgrass


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An episode from 7/3/21: Tonight, with the help of a few quotations, I ask: should poets and writers be able to cook themselves a decent meal, or is a life of the mind the best we can expect? Is it a relief to hear Beethoven admit that everything he did, outside of music, was wrong and stupid? Is it useful to tell younger poets that they should find anything to do other than poetry, since it will never fulfill them?

The main quotations discussed here come from Joseph Campbell (interviewed by Michael Toms), Beethoven (from Jan Swafford's biography), and the Paris Review interviews with W. S. Merwin and W. D. Snodgrass.

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