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"I think there's no excuse for the American poetry reader not knowing a good deal about what is going on in the rest of the world"

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Laughlin’s “no excuse” lands like a polite reprimand delivered from behind a well-stocked bookshelf. He isn’t pleading for open-mindedness; he’s issuing a standard. For an American poetry reader to stay provincial, he implies, is less an accident of geography than a failure of curiosity - a chosen ignorance dressed up as taste.

The line’s intent is cultural discipline. Laughlin, who founded New Directions and spent a lifetime importing, translating, and championing international modernism, knew that American letters were built in conversation with elsewhere. His subtext: poetry is not a hobby with borders. If you only read “American” poetry, you’re not just missing Polish or Latin American innovations; you’re shrinking the very toolkit with which you understand American work. The “rest of the world” is not enrichment, it’s context - the pressure system that makes certain styles, politics, and forms possible.

There’s also a quiet jab at American exceptionalism. The phrasing assumes access: translations exist, magazines circulate, books can be ordered. So what’s the holdout? Habit. Institutional syllabi. The comfort of a canon that flatters the reader’s national self-image.

In Laughlin’s era, postwar modernism and Cold War cultural exchange made “world literature” both more available and more urgent. His statement reads as an early warning against the soft isolationism of the arts: not the ban, the blind spot.

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James Laughlin (October 30, 1914 - November 12, 1997) was a Poet from USA.

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