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:: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 ::
Charles Bukowski: "'There are so many,' she said, 'who go by the name of poet. But they have no training, no feeling for their craft. The savages have taken over the castle. There's no workmanship, no care, simply a demand to be accepted. And these new poet all seem to admire one another. It worries me and I've talked about it to a lot of my poet friends. All a young poet seems to think he needs is a typewriter and a few pieces of paper. They aren't prepared, they have had no preparation at all.' (from Hot Water Music, 1995) "
:: Jim Nichols 11/12/2003 04:07:00 AM [+] ::
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