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Yusef Komunyakaa Quotes
Yusef Komunyakaa Quotes
Yusef Komunyakaa
American
Poet
Born:
Apr 29
,
1947
Around
Language
Me
Myself
Poet
Years
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Edgar Allan Poe
Emily Dickinson
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Vietnam helped me to look at the horror and terror in the hearts of people and realize how we can't aim guns and set booby traps for people we have never spoken a word to. That kind of impersonal violence mystifies me.
Yusef Komunyakaa
Me
People
Word
Aim
Kind
Guns
Horror
Impersonal
Never
Spoken
Look
Terror
How
Hearts
Realize
Vietnam
Helped
Traps
Violence
Set
We have to embrace the good over the bad. That has to be one's personal project.
Yusef Komunyakaa
Good
Project
Bad
Embrace
Over
Personal
I like connecting the abstract to the concrete. There's a tension in that. I believe the reader or listener should be able to enter the poem as a participant. So I try to get past resolving poems.
Yusef Komunyakaa
Try
Past
Believe
Resolving
Enter
Able
Poem
Poems
Abstract
Tension
Participant
Like
Reader
Concrete
Get
Listener
Should
Connecting
It took me 14 years to write poems about Vietnam. I had never thought about writing about it, and in a way I had been systematically writing around it.
Yusef Komunyakaa
Me
Writing
Thought
Took
Way
Systematically
About
Poems
Write
Never
Had
Around
Been
Years
Vietnam
I define poetry as celebration and confrontation. When we witness something, are we responsible for what we witness? That's an on-going existential question. Perhaps we are and perhaps there's a kind of daring, a kind of necessary energetic questioning. Because often I say it's not what we know, it's what we can risk discovering.
Yusef Komunyakaa
Witness
Define
Say
Kind
Daring
Responsible
Something
Risk
Poetry
Perhaps
Know
Because
Discovering
Existential
Question
Questioning
Celebration
Often
Energetic
Confrontation
Necessary
I see many black males grasping for some thread of hope. There are so many destructive practices, glimpses into a psychic abyss. That must be very frightening.
Yusef Komunyakaa
Hope
Psychic
Black
Abyss
Destructive
Must
Thread
See
Some
Practices
Males
Very
Frightening
Many
Grasping
Poetry helps me understand who I am. It helps me understand the world around me. But above all, what poetry has taught me is the fact that I need to embrace mystery in order to be completely human.
Yusef Komunyakaa
Me
World
Embrace
Above
Poetry
Fact
Mystery
Around
Understand
Am
Human
Taught
Order
Who
Helps
Need
I excavate history. I look at lives buried under too much silence. Periods of time, like slavery, have to be revisited, reimagined, so we can move through them.
Yusef Komunyakaa
Time
Silence
History
Too Much
Too
Through
Like
Look
Periods
Move
Buried
Them
Much
Lives
Slavery
My great-grandfather Melvin had been a carpenter - so was my father - and they taught me the value of tools: saws, hammers, chisels, files and rulers. It all dealt with conciseness and precision. It eliminated guesswork. One has to know his tools, so he doesn't work against himself.
Yusef Komunyakaa
Work
Me
Father
Value
Tools
Rulers
Carpenter
Had
He
Know
Himself
Great-Grandfather
Dealt
Been
His
Precision
Taught
Against
Files
Eliminated
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