-Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren,
Understanding Poetry
I must confess that, despite my long love for and commitment to T. S. Eliot, I have come to the conclusion that New Criticism is an incomplete method. I will assert, however, that it is a necessary starting point: to realize that poetry is on some level essential to human nature, and that, since human beings were created in the image and likeness of God, it is a fundamental impulse to create in some manner.
On a slightly different note, I was wondering today if all the poets--that is, those with poetic imaginations--are going into video games? But when playing a video game, you're not really using your own imagination; you are entering into someone else's imagination, in a way that leaves no room for the sort of imaginative interaction that occurs in art. I will have to think about it some more, but it's an interesting thought, at least.
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