"I can't tell you where a poem comes from, what it is, or what it is for: nor can any other man. The reason I can't tell you is that the purpose of a poem is to go past telling, to be recognised by burning"
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The subtext is not anti-intellectual so much as anti-reductive. Ammons isn’t saying poems are vague; he’s saying they operate in a register where explanation becomes a category error. “Go past telling” rebukes the idea that a poem’s job is to deliver content you could paraphrase without loss. If you can summarize it cleanly, you’ve probably summarized the wrong thing.
Then he pivots from epistemology to experience: “to be recognised by burning.” The verb is key. Not understood, not decoded, not appreciated, but recognized - a meeting, not a conquest. “Burning” evokes heat, risk, and transformation: the way a line can flare up in the body, catching on memory or guilt or desire before the mind can organize it. That’s Ammons’ intent: to defend poetry as an event rather than an argument, a form that makes meaning the way weather does - by moving through you, leaving evidence. Context matters here: a late-20th-century American poet speaking against an era’s growing instrumentalism, insisting that the poem’s purpose is precisely what can’t be itemized without extinguishing the flame.
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| Topic | Poetry |
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Ammons, A. R. (2026, January 17). I can't tell you where a poem comes from, what it is, or what it is for: nor can any other man. The reason I can't tell you is that the purpose of a poem is to go past telling, to be recognised by burning. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-cant-tell-you-where-a-poem-comes-from-what-it-43318/
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Ammons, A. R. "I can't tell you where a poem comes from, what it is, or what it is for: nor can any other man. The reason I can't tell you is that the purpose of a poem is to go past telling, to be recognised by burning." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-cant-tell-you-where-a-poem-comes-from-what-it-43318/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I can't tell you where a poem comes from, what it is, or what it is for: nor can any other man. The reason I can't tell you is that the purpose of a poem is to go past telling, to be recognised by burning." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-cant-tell-you-where-a-poem-comes-from-what-it-43318/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.






