7+ Susan Howe Quotes And Sayings
Following is our list of the best Susan Howe quotes and sayings.
A poem is an invocation, rebellious return to the blessedness of beginning again, wandering free in pure process of forgetting and finding. — Susan Howe
In Maureen Owen's perfectly titled Erosion's Pull, words and lines map, unmap, and revamp our everyday postcontemporary geographies: ironies and ambiguities, surrealistic conundrums, kaleidoscopic comedies, puzzlements, certain and uncertain loves and losses. — Susan Howe
There’s a level at which words are spirit and paper is skin. That’s the fascination of archives. There’s still a bodily trace. — Susan Howe
I often think of the space of a page as a stage, with words, letters, syllable characters moving across. — Susan Howe
Soundwaves. It’s the difference between one stillness and another stillness. — Susan Howe
If history is a record of survivors, Poetry shelters other voices. — Susan Howe
Whose order is shut inside the structure of a sentence? — Susan Howe
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