Howard Nemerov

Howard Nemerov

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Biography

Howard Nemerov was an American poet. Nemerov was the Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor of English and Distinguished Poet in Residence at Washington University in St.

"The secrets of success are a good wife and a steady job. My wife told me."

Howard Nemerov

"Write what you know. That should leave you with a lot of free time."

Howard Nemerov

"I do insist on making what I hope is sense so there's always a coherent narrative or argument that the reader can follow."

Howard Nemerov

"[T]eaching has been for me an education (Lord knows what it has been for my students)."

Howard Nemerov

"Nothing in the universe can travel at the speed of light, they say, forgetful of the shadow`s speed."

Howard Nemerov

"For a Jewish Puritan of the middle class, the novel is serious, the novel is work, the novel is conscientious application why, the novel is practically the retail business all over again."

Howard Nemerov

"I never abandoned either forms or freedom. I imagine that most of what could be called free verse is in my first book. I got through that fairly early."

Howard Nemerov

"The nice thing about the Bible is it doesn't give you too many facts. Two an a half lines and it tells you the whole story and that leaves you a great deal of freedom to elaborate on how it might have happened."

Howard Nemerov

"I would talk in iambic pentameter if it were easier."

Howard Nemerov

"A chronicle is very different from history proper."

Howard Nemerov

"History is one of those marvelous and necessary illusions we have to deal with. It's one of the ways of dealing with our world with impossible generalities which we couldn't live without."

Howard Nemerov

"I think there was a revolution in poetry, associated chiefly with Eliot and Pound but maybe it is of the nature of revolutions or of the nature of history that their innovations should later come to look trivial or indistinguishable from technical tricks."

Howard Nemerov

"I sometimes talk about the making of a poem within the poem."

Howard Nemerov

"A lot happens by accident in poetry."

Howard Nemerov

"I think there was a revolution in poetry, associated chiefly with Eliot and Pound but maybe it is of the nature of revolutions or of the nature of history that their innovations should later come to look trivial or indistinguishable from technical tricks."

Howard Nemerov

"I've never read a political poem that's accomplished anything. Poetry makes things happen, but rarely what the poet wants."

Howard Nemerov

"A teacher is a person who never says anything once."

Howard Nemerov

"I like all my children, even the squat and ugly ones."

Howard Nemerov

"I have a plot, but not much happens."

Howard Nemerov

"It may be said that poems are in one way like icebergs: only about a third of their bulk appears above the surface of the page."

Howard Nemerov