Robert Hass

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I think that the job of poetry, its political job, is to refresh the idea of justice, which is going dead in us all the time.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Poetry
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You begin to see that all of these things are connected: The kind of cuts that mean less environmental protection are also the kind of cuts that mean less musical education for the schools and that also mean more overcrowded schools.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Environmental
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I would say Gary Snyder, who is from my part of the world as a poet and environmental thinker, will be read just as Henry Thoreau as John Muir will continue to be read.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Environmental
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When I was in college, I lost my scholarship one year. I had enough money for tuition, but not room and board. So I camped in the hills.
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All the new thinking is about loss, In this it resembles all the old thinking.
- Robert Hass
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The Vietnam War and the Iraq war, in different ways, both made me feel like I could not not address them. I'm very doubtful about the usefulness of poetry to do that.
- Robert Hass
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The Earth forgives the previous year every year.
- Robert Hass
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In California in the early Spring, There are pale yellow mornings, when the mist burns slowly into day, The air stings like Autumn, clarifies like pain - Well, I have dreamed this coast myself.
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Take the time to write. You can do your life's work in half an hour a day.
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There are moments when the body is as numinous as words, days that are the good flesh continuing. Such tenderness, those afternoons and evenings, saying blackberry, blackberry, blackberry.
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When I was in high school in the '50s you were supposed to be an Elvis Presley, a James Dean, a Marlon Brando or a Kingston Trio type in a button-down shirt headed for the fraternities at Stanford or Cal.
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The first book that really knocked me out was the 'Brothers Karamazov.' I read it when I was a senior in high school.
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Writing is an incessant process of discovery.
- Robert Hass
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The market doesn't make communities. Markets make networks of self-interested individuals, and they work as long as there's more than enough to go around.
- Robert Hass
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As poet laureate, I was asked to be a spokesman for literature.
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I got interested in the question of literacy because writers are always moaning about why more people don't read books.
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I teach a lecture course on American poetry to as many as 150 students. For a lot of them, it's their only elective, so this is their one shot. They'll take the Russian Novel or American Poetry, so I want to give them the high points, the inescapable poets.
- Robert Hass
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When I was younger, I was so crazy about poetry that I didn't notice who was noticing. It seemed to me so tremendous and large.
- Robert Hass
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Not to make too much of a claim for poetry, but this is a question that goes to the moral heart of the business of any art: 'How do you see the world, and what right do you have to see the world in the way that you do?'
- Robert Hass
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It's hell writing and it's hell not writing. The only tolerable state is having just written.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Writing
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Longing, we say, because desire is full of endless distances.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Distance
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The birds are silent in the woods. / Just wait: soon enough / You will be quiet too
- Robert Hass
Collection: Soon Enough
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Haiku is an art that seems dedicated to making people pay attention to the preciousness and particularity of every moment of existence. I think that poetry can do that.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Art
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Repetition makes us feel secure and variation makes us feel free.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Variation
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A word is elegy to what it signifies.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Silence
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I suppose there's something to be said for the sheer reinforcement of our beliefs, but really I think poetry is more useful as disenchantment than enchantment.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Thinking
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Poetry is a fireplace in summer or a fan in winter.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Summer
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I think that what art can do is refresh our sense of justice, wake us up to what we've taken for granted in the political realm, as in the other realms.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Art
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I thought it was irrelevant to talk about what a wonderful thing poetry was if you didn't teach people to read.
- Robert Hass
Collection: People
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Poetry is a man arguing with himself; rhetoric is a man arguing with others.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Men
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After a while I understood that, talking this way, everything dissolves: justice, pine, hair, woman, you and I. There was a woman I made love to and I remembered how, holding her small shoulders in my hands sometimes, I felt a violent wonder at her presence like a thirst for salt, for my childhood river with its island willows, silly music from the pleasure boat, muddy places where we caught the little orange-silver fish called pumpkinseed. It hardly had to do with her. Longing, we say, because desire is full of endless distances.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Distance
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Images are not quite ideas, they are stiller than that, with less implication outside themselves. And they are not myth, they do not have the explanatory power; they are nearer to pure story. Nor are they always metaphors; they do not say this is that, they say this is.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Ideas
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Imagination runs through the places where we live like water. We need both things-a living knowledge of the land and a live imagination of it and our place in it- if we are going to preserve it.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Running
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Another problem about writing about politics in the "age of globalization" is that so much of the violence in the form of war and also in the forms of institutional violence - sweatshops, child labor, victimization of people economically - happens elsewhere and out of sight. And when we do know about it and need to witness it, it's always mediated by images of one kind or another, so you're kind of stuck trying to write about what it's like trying to be you living your life thinking about and experiencing this stuff in that way.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Children
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One may prefer spring and summer to autumn and winter, but preference is hardly to the point. The earth turns, and we live in the grain of nature, turning with it.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Summer
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The poem that comes closest to saying what I think is the one in Human Wishes called "Rusia en 1931." This poem is about [Osip] Mandelstam, who was a great poet and an anti-Stalinist, and [Cesar] Vallejo, who was a great poet and a Stalinist.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Thinking
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My suspicion is that once you have literacy in place, the readership has not changed very much.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Literacy
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Poetry had in the hands of various people become a place for inconvenient knowledge insofar as it was a place for knowledge at all. But it was a place where you could talk about other kinds of experience than the official version.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Hands
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If you were making poetry out of convictions - trying to convince other people - you were in the territory of rhetoric, and that wasn't the territory of poetry. I think that's pretty smart. I think that it doesn't need to be altogether true, but that was my starting place.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Smart
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There's very little solid research on readership, yet people make pronouncements about it all the time.
- Robert Hass
Collection: People
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Literature, the study of literature in English in the 19th century, did not belong to literary studies, which had to do with Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, but instead with elocution and public speaking. So when people read literature, it was to memorize and to recite it.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Latin
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If you're going to get up to Walt Whitman and Robert Frost and Langston Hughes and Sylvia Plath you've got to figure out how you put people in possession of their heritage. To do that you have to talk about how they're being taught, and the imagination of community the people who are running our government have.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Running
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I think one percent of the population attended college when Wallace Stevens and Robert Frost and Gertrude Stein were at Harvard. Now I think forty percent of Americans have some college education. That's an astronomical change.
- Robert Hass
Collection: College
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All the new thinking is about loss. In this it resembles all the old thinking
- Robert Hass
Collection: Loss
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It's clear that there has to be some play between the vitality of invention in economic life and some regulation of it, and in some ways the great ideological wars of the 20th century that cost so many lives had to do with whether to have managed economies directed by government or economies directed by the free movement of capital, which is only partially subject to government regulation.
- Robert Hass
Collection: War
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Sometimes from this hillside just after sunset The rim of the sky takes on a tinge Of the palest green, like the flesh of a cucumber When you peel it carefully.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Sunset
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Reading is a gymnasium for the imagination where people can work out, get ready for the shocks of existence. [...] For me, the intimate teachers have not only taught me how to make things, they have represented some qualities of mind and mindfulness that I would like to have.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Teacher
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Ko Un is a crucial poet for the twenty-first century, and this is an enormously fresh and vivid translation.
- Robert Hass
Collection: Twenties
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A movement got started for common schools, and by the end of the 19th century, 91 percent of Americans could read and write.
- Robert Hass
Collection: School