Quote by Harold Bloom
What we call a poem is mostly what is not there on the page. The strength of any poem is the poems that it has managed to exclude.
Summary
This quote suggests that the true power of a poem lies not in what is explicitly written on the page, but in what is implied or purposefully left unsaid. The strength of a poem can be found in the choices made by the poet to exclude certain elements, allowing the reader's imagination and interpretation to fill in the gaps. By omitting certain details or limiting the scope, a poem creates space for the reader to engage actively, making their own connections and finding personal meaning within the empty spaces.
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Strength
By Harold Bloom