Joseph Brodsky
Joseph Brodsky
Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky; 24 May 1940 – 28 January 1996) was a Russian and American poet and essayist...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth24 May 1940
CountryUnited States of America
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against anyone art aspects branch clear indeed irony itself language linguistic people poet poetry poets regards sensation simply species supreme talking works
In the works of the better poets you get the sensation that they're not talking to people any more, or to some seraphical creature. What they're doing is simply talking back to the language itself --as beauty, sensuality, wisdom, irony --those aspects of language of which the poet is a clear mirror. Poetry is not an art or a branch of art, it's something more. If what distinguishes us from other species is speech, then poetry, which is the supreme linguistic operation, is our anthropological, indeed genetic, goal. Anyone who regards poetry as an entertainment, as a ''read,'' commits an anthropological crime, in the first place, against himself.
american-poet bad good life
Life - the way it really is - is a battle not between Bad and Good but between Bad and Worse.
american-poet
It is well to read everything of something, and something of everything.
memory substitute
If there is any substitute for love, it is memory
change believe men
I do not believe in political movements. I believe in personal movement, that movement of the soul when a man who looks at himself is so ashamed that he tries to make some sort of change - within himself, not on the outside.
god ideas spirit
I always adhered to the idea that God is time, or at least that His spirit is.
eye body failing
When the eye fails to find beauty-alias solace-it commands the body to create it, or, failing that, adjusts itself to perceive virtue in ugliness.
imaginary-friend imaginary
All the literati keep at least one imaginary friend.
organization literature irony
Language and, presumably, literature are more ancient and inevitable, more durable than any form of social organization. The revulsion, irony, or indifference often expressed by literature toward the state is essentially the reaction of the permanent-better yet, the infinite-against the temporary, against the finite.
evil nostalgia exhausted
After having exhausted all the arguments on behalf of evil, one utters the creed's dictums with nostalgia rather than with fervor.
destiny poetry realization
A poet is a combination of an instrument and a human being in one person, with the former gradually taking over the latter. The sensation of this takeover is responsible for timbre; the realization of it, for destiny.
blame moments resolve
The moment that you place blame somewhere, you undermine your resolve to change anything.
poetry roles literature
In poetic thought, the role of the subconscious is played by euphony.
men tragedy negative
Tragedy, as you know, is always a fait accompli, whereas terror always has to do with anticipation, with man's recognition of hisown negative potential--with his sense of what he is capable of.