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"The pleasure that I take in writing gets me interested in writing a poem. It's not a statement about what I think anybody else should be doing. For me, it's an interesting tension between interior and exterior"

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Art doesn’t arrive as a moral directive here; it arrives as a private voltage. Marilyn Hacker frames writing not as self-expression in the Instagram sense, but as a craft-pleasure that generates its own momentum. The key move is her refusal to universalize: “It’s not a statement about what I think anybody else should be doing.” That’s a quiet rebuke to the cultural expectation that artists must issue prescriptions, platforms, or lessons. She’s defending the autonomy of the poem - and the poet’s right to work for reasons that aren’t immediately legible as public service.

Then she names the engine: “an interesting tension between interior and exterior.” Hacker’s poems have often lived exactly there, where private life and public form refuse to stay separated: desire, politics, translation, urban experience, formal constraint. “Interior” isn’t just feeling; it’s the compressed inner world where language starts as sensation, memory, obsession. “Exterior” isn’t just the outside world; it’s audience, history, and the hard, social reality that presses on any voice trying to speak.

The subtext is that pleasure is not escapism. Pleasure is how the work keeps faith with its own difficulty. In an era that tends to judge writing by its stance, Hacker insists on the more bracing truth: poems are made in the friction between inner necessity and outward address. The poem becomes a boundary object - intimate in origin, public in consequence - and that tension is not a problem to solve but the reason to keep writing.

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Hacker, Marilyn. (2026, January 17). The pleasure that I take in writing gets me interested in writing a poem. It's not a statement about what I think anybody else should be doing. For me, it's an interesting tension between interior and exterior. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-pleasure-that-i-take-in-writing-gets-me-81648/

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Hacker, Marilyn. "The pleasure that I take in writing gets me interested in writing a poem. It's not a statement about what I think anybody else should be doing. For me, it's an interesting tension between interior and exterior." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-pleasure-that-i-take-in-writing-gets-me-81648/.

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"The pleasure that I take in writing gets me interested in writing a poem. It's not a statement about what I think anybody else should be doing. For me, it's an interesting tension between interior and exterior." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-pleasure-that-i-take-in-writing-gets-me-81648/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Marilyn Hacker (born November 27, 1942) is a Poet from USA.

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