Toward the End of the Century: Essays into Poetry
Poems are never merely. That is to say, they have being rather than meaning. They are their own uses. They are not resolved, they are entered. Poems are where, physically, our own bodies and the bodies of words join reality's pulse and movement. They are where, physically and spiritually, our existence is entered, in its mysterious fullness.
An essay from the book:
And Now a Few Words (pdf)
