For me, there is a paradox in poetry, which is like the paradox in tragedy. You have the most terrible subject, but it's in a form that is so sensually gratifying that it connects the surviving heart to the despairing intellect.

For me, there is a paradox in poetry, which is like the paradox in tragedy. You have the most terrible subject, but it's in a form that is so sensually gratifying that it connects the surviving heart to the despairing intellect.

πŸ“– Tony Harrison

🌍 English  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Poet

πŸŽ‚ April 30, 1937
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This quote beautifully captures the duality inherent in poetry and tragic art. It highlights how profoundly challenging themes, even those filled with pain or despair, can be transformed into experiences that are aesthetically moving and emotionally resonant. Such art bridges the gap between raw human suffering and intellectual understanding, allowing audiences to confront difficult truths through beauty and form. It reminds us that art's power often lies in its ability to make the uncomfortable or tragic not only palatable but also enlightening, fostering empathy and deeper reflection.

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