Quote by Mark Strand
A life is not sufficiently elevated for poetry, unless, of course, the life has been made into an art.
Summary
This quote implies that poetry is only worthwhile and meaningful when it reflects a life that has been transformed into an art form. Simply living an ordinary life may not be considered poetic, as the beauty and depth necessary for poetry lie in the deliberate effort of turning one's existence into a work of art. It suggests that only those who actively shape and craft their lives, infusing it with creativity, intention, and purpose, can truly produce work worthy of being called poetry.
Topics
Poetry
By Mark Strand