In an interview in 1979, Mark Strand identifies the dichotomy that is at the heart if his vision:
If you’re as deeply alienated as I am or as I believe I am [then] you’re at some loss to know if the life you have is yours because you have it or because you say you have it. There is something more real about the representations of my life that culminate as poems than in the everydayness of my living. (Acts of Mind, 15).
If you’re as deeply alienated as I am or as I believe I am [then] you’re at some loss to know if the life you have is yours because you have it or because you say you have it. There is something more real about the representations of my life that culminate as poems than in the everydayness of my living. (
Acts ofMind, 15).
For Strand, it is a reality that
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Citation: Jackson, Richard. "Mark Strand". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 04 March 2009 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=4258, accessed 24 November 2024.]