Thursday, November 16, 2006

SHEILA CALLAGHAN - blog:

From Ted Hughes to Anne Sexton: Why good reviews are bad for poets.

"They tend to confirm one in one's own conceit--unless they praise what you yourself don't like. Also they make you self-conscious about your virtues--just as when you praise a child for some natural charm. Also they create an underground opposition: applause is the beginning of abuse. Also they deprive you of your own anarchic liberties--by electing you into the government. Also, they separate you from your devil, which hates bein


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