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"Many of today's verses are prose and bad prose"

- Eugenio Montale

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This quote by Eugenio Montale is an objection of the quality of modern-day poetry. He is recommending that much of the verses created today are not poetic, however instead are created in a more prosaic style. Montale is implying that the top quality of modern poetry has actually declined, which it is not as poetic or significant as it as soon as was. He is additionally suggesting that the prose used in contemporary verse is commonly of a low quality. Montale's quote is a tip that poetry need to be purposeful and also poetic, as well as not simply a collection of words strung with each other. It is a reminder to poets to pursue top quality in their work, and also to create meaningful and attractive verses.

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Italy Flag This quote is written / told by Eugenio Montale between October 12, 1896 and September 12, 1981. He/she was a famous Poet from Italy. The author also have 26 other quotes.

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