I think a poet, like a painter, should be a craftsperson. Anne Stevenson craftspersonpainterpoet Change image and share on social
I married a young Englishman in Cambridge in 1955 and have lived in Britain every since. Anne Stevenson britaincambridgeenglishman Change image and share on social
Writing in a strict form can surprise you. Anne Stevenson formstrictsurprise Change image and share on social
When everything is for 'fun' nothing is for the good. Anne Stevenson fungood Change image and share on social
I work very hard on all my poems, but most of the work consists of trying not to sound as if I had worked. I try to make them sound as natural as possible, but within a quite strict form, which to my ears has a lot to do with musical rhythm and sound. Anne Stevenson consistearform share on social
Poets these days, like artists and composers, have won for themselves almost unlimited freedom. You can pass yourself off as a painter without being able to draw, as a composer without being conscious of key relationships, and as a poet without making yourself familiar with traditional verse forms. Anne Stevenson artistcomposerconscious share on social
Poets should ignore most criticism and get on with making poetry. Anne Stevenson criticismignoremake Change image and share on social
My earlier poems were sadder than my poems are today, perhaps because I wrote them in confusion or when I was unhappy. But I am not a melancholy person, quite the contrary, no one enjoys laughing more than I do. Anne Stevenson confusioncontraryearly share on social
I have always made my own rules, in poetry as in life - though I have tried of late to cooperate more with my family. I do, however, believe that without order or pattern poetry is useless. Anne Stevenson cooperatefamilylate Change image and share on social