It is a grave error for historians of literature to interpret the national spirit of the age in an oversimplified manner, ignoring the complexity of various cultural and life processes. Instead of using their imagination, they try to read the future by observing the hands of a clock which is still busy measuring the past.
Mieczyslaw JastrunThe history of the creative progress of individual artists shows that, along with their spiritual growth and the increasing complexity of their inner life, their forms of expression become more complex.
Mieczyslaw JastrunThe demand that poetry be immediately understandable to everyone is truly absurd.
Mieczyslaw JastrunThe public, regardless of its social origin, likes, above all, that which is easily accessible.
Mieczyslaw JastrunTalent--that is to say, the ability to see the world in a unique way--matures and grows in isolation.
Mieczyslaw JastrunPoetry, in the entire course of its development, has always been trying to capture meanings and problems which are still obscure and dormant. Poetry tries to awaken them with a kiss, wherever they may be: in the air, in things, in human beings.
Mieczyslaw JastrunFrom laboratories employing complex apparatus, poetry often emerges into the outside world after a long lapse of time, just as some scientific discoveries become common property only after they have entered the blood stream of the generations.
Mieczyslaw JastrunEnvironment grinds us, forces us to adjust, and--consciously or not--kills our most precious possession: that something which enables us to speak with ourselves and with God.
Mieczyslaw JastrunThe solitude of the poet is the uniqueness of his experience, and the particulaity of his sensitivity and imagination.
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