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"In the late 60s and early 70s, I did get interested in voices, and in narration and embodying the voice, making the poem sound like a real person talking"

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A soldier admitting he wanted poems to sound like "a real person talking" is less an aesthetic preference than a tactical repositioning. The late 60s and early 70s weren’t just a stylistic era; they were a credibility crisis. Public language was getting scrubbed and weaponized - by governments managing Vietnam, by television compressing catastrophe into nightly segments, by protest rhetoric hardening into slogans. Against that backdrop, Morgan’s turn toward voice and narration reads like a bid to reclaim speech from institutions that had made it feel unreal.

The phrase "embodying the voice" does quiet but heavy work. It suggests a body behind the words, breath and nerves, not the abstracted lyric "I" that can float above consequence. For someone marked as a soldier, that insistence carries extra charge: war trains you to distrust ornamental language because euphemism gets people killed. "Making the poem sound like a real person talking" is an argument against the kind of poetry that hides behind polish, where emotion is implied but never risked.

There’s also a subtle democratic impulse here. Narration and character-voice pull poetry toward the stories people tell each other when the official story doesn’t hold. It’s not anti-art; it’s anti-pretension, anti-distance. Morgan’s intent is to make the poem accountable - to make it answerable to lived experience, where a voice isn’t just style, it’s evidence.

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Morgan, Robert. (2026, January 17). In the late 60s and early 70s, I did get interested in voices, and in narration and embodying the voice, making the poem sound like a real person talking. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-the-late-60s-and-early-70s-i-did-get-58167/

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Morgan, Robert. "In the late 60s and early 70s, I did get interested in voices, and in narration and embodying the voice, making the poem sound like a real person talking." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-the-late-60s-and-early-70s-i-did-get-58167/.

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"In the late 60s and early 70s, I did get interested in voices, and in narration and embodying the voice, making the poem sound like a real person talking." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-the-late-60s-and-early-70s-i-did-get-58167/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Robert Morgan (July 31, 1918 - May 15, 2004) was a Soldier from USA.

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