Douglas Dunn Quotes
» I've always thought my poems told stories.
» Reading a poem aloud to an audience is gestural as much as precise.
» A poem can have an impact, but you can't expect an audience to understand all the nuances.
» A poet's cultural baggage and erudition can interfere with a poem.
» I've always liked Muir without knowing quite why.
» The negative aspects of Scottish Nationalism are a kind of aggressive complacency, that sort of boasting; but that's an expression of insecurity, I think, of a lack of confidence.
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