Edgar Allan Poe And The Juke-Box, by Elizabeth Bishop, Review [UK]:
'Writing poetry is an unnatural act. It takes great skill to make it seem natural,' she wrote. 'Most of the poet's energies are really directed towards this goal: to convince himself (perhaps, with luck, eventually some readers) that what he's up to... is really an inevitable, only natural way of behaving under the circumstances.'
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