"I cannot speak for more than an hour exclusively about poetry. At that point, life itself takes over again"
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The subtext is slyly anti-literary in the best way. “Exclusively” is doing the heavy lifting: she’s not rejecting poetry, she’s rejecting the sealed-room version of it, the seminar airlessness where life gets reduced to examples. After an hour, “life itself takes over again” like a tide. That phrasing makes life the larger force, not a rival to art but its governing reality. Poetry, in her view, isn’t an alternative to living; it’s an instrument you set down so your hands can return to the ordinary tasks that actually generate meaning.
Context matters: Szymborska wrote with a famously unsentimental wit, shaped by 20th-century upheavals that made grand, totalizing talk feel suspect. Her poems often start from small observations and end by prying open big questions, but they never pretend language can contain everything. The intent here is modesty with teeth: poetry matters precisely because it can’t replace life, and any culture that expects it to is confusing the spark with the fire.
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"I cannot speak for more than an hour exclusively about poetry. At that point, life itself takes over again." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-cannot-speak-for-more-than-an-hour-exclusively-129783/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







