Thursday, October 24, 2024

“Night, which in Autumn seems to fall from the sky so suddenly, chilled us...” ― Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, The Crimson Curtain











 “A poet is a fellow who

spends his time thinking
about what it is that’s
wrong, and although he
knows he can never quite
find out what this wrong
is, he goes right on
thinking it out
and writing it down.
A poet is a blind optimist.
The world is against him for
many reasons. But the
poet persists. He believes
that he is on the right track,
no matter what any of his
fellow men say. In his
eternal search for truth, the
poet is alone.
He tries to be timeless in a
society built on time.”

–Jack Kerouac, "Definition Of A Poet" from Atop an Underwood: Early Stories and Other Writings (1936-1943)


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