"When you finish a poem, it clicks shut like the top of a jewel box, but prose is endless. I haven't experienced an awful lot of clicking shut!"
- Kenneth Koch
About this Quote
This quote by Kenneth Koch speaks to the difference between composing poetry and composing prose. Poetry is typically viewed as a more succinct and included form of writing, with a clear beginning, middle, and end. When a poem is finished, it can be viewed as a total package, like the top of a gem box clicking shut. Prose, on the other hand, is much more open-ended and can be viewed as nonstop. Koch has actually not experienced the very same sense of closure with prose that he has with poetry, as it is a far more extensive kind of composing. This quote speaks to the appeal of poetry and the obstacle of writing prose, and how the two kinds of composing can be so various yet so fulfilling.
This quote is written / told by Kenneth Koch between February 27, 1925 and July 6, 2002. He/she was a famous Poet from USA.
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