David Malouf
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I don't write any fiction, which is what keeps you to a routine of having to work every day.
an idea for a poem or the beginnings of a poem, I jot it down and if the poem comes, that's good.
If it doesn't, I say to myself, which is quite true, that I've already done enough so I don't feel any pressure.
Well, it means you have to make your life work each day with other things.
And if you've actually been a writer who was used to writing, holding your life together, that's not so easy.
My eyes are not great for the moment, so I can only read really by daylight.
I walk on the beach every day, which is great.
It might be set off by hearing something somebody says.
perceiving something that strikes you as new.
It's often set off by language, so reading and often misapprehension in reading is what brings a phrase to mind that can be the beginning of a poem.
No, no, I mean a line that you misread.
And it's exactly that kind of odd misreading which constitutes the kind of liveliness of a new use of language which belongs to the world of poetry.
I mean, I'm not very good even at typing, so I don't like to type.