[New-Poetry] “What is your work about?”
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Written by Dan Gerber
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
The most common and certainly the most difficult question I might be asked by
a stranger on an airplane is, “What is your work about?” It’s a conundrum
for any artist. And I suspect the one single quality that may peg one as an
artist—as opposed to, say, a craftsman—may be the artist’s inability to form a
satisfactory answer.
I could say it’s about the process of discovering what it’s about. And that
would be honest. I could quote William Faulkner and say, “it’s about the
human heart in conflict with itself.” And that would be honest too.
What my poems are about is
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