"I think that is where poetry reading becomes such an individual thing. I mean I have friend who like poets who just don't say anything to me at all, I mean they seem to me rather ordinary and pedestrian"
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The phrasing does a lot of work. Laughlin’s repeated “I mean” reads like conversational throat-clearing, but it also signals a modernist sensibility wary of grand pronouncements. He’s a poet, yes, but also a famously influential publisher (New Directions) who lived among reputations. That matters: this is an insider admitting that the canon doesn’t behave like a canon in the reader’s mind. Even among friends - the people you’re supposed to share culture with - the poets you revere can feel, to someone else, “ordinary and pedestrian.”
“Don’t say anything to me at all” is the key subtext. He isn’t accusing those poets of having nothing to say; he’s describing the experience of being untouched. The sting of “pedestrian” is strategic: it punctures the aura that surrounds certain writers and reminds us how quickly “important” can collapse into “flat” when language fails to make contact. In a literary world that often treats admiration as moral proof, Laughlin makes room for the heresy of not being moved.
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Laughlin, James. "I think that is where poetry reading becomes such an individual thing. I mean I have friend who like poets who just don't say anything to me at all, I mean they seem to me rather ordinary and pedestrian." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-that-is-where-poetry-reading-becomes-such-60369/.
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"I think that is where poetry reading becomes such an individual thing. I mean I have friend who like poets who just don't say anything to me at all, I mean they seem to me rather ordinary and pedestrian." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-that-is-where-poetry-reading-becomes-such-60369/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.









