Monday, 10 November 2008

Setting the darkness echoing

A fantastic interview with Seamus Heaney in the weekend Guardian - as ever, he has some resonant and thoughtful things to say about the creative process and how poetry works. Sometimes I wonder if he's not an even better critic than poet. The following quotes stuck me particularly:

'I'd say you aren't so much trying to describe [experience] as to locate it'

'anybody serious about poetry knows how hard it is to achieve anything worthwhile in it'

'all of us probably had some notion that a good poem was "a paradigm of good politics"'

'Each poem is an experiment. The experimental poetry thing is not my thing, it's a programme of the avant-garde...The experiment of poetry...happens when the poem carries you beyond where you could have reasonably expected to go'.

His matter of fact description of why the filtering process of time is, broadly, just is also refreshing. Read the whole kit and caboodle here.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Eh up, Oliver!

Just to point out that the great bard stole that middle one from Derek Mahon...

Miriam :)

Oliver Mantell said...

I feel cheated! Naughty Seamus...

;0)

Ta for the info though.

Anonymous said...

To be fair, he has put it in quotation marks but it wouldn't have hurt him to acknowledge his source! I take it the interview's a sales pitch for Stepping Stones? It came into the shop I work in about a week ago. God, it looks long....

:)

Oliver Mantell said...

Probably so. It got a good write-up in the Poetry Book Society magazine which arrived today, anyhow.