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RE: ADSactly Literature: Annotations or the Vigilant Consciousness of a Poetic (part II)
I was just discussing some of this with a friend Hence the inconclusiveness of poetry. It moves on an edge where there is no room for resounding certainties. This is its disconcerting force. My friend feels poetry leaves too many loose ends for her, the meaning is not exact enough so she does not like it. I find a good poem can make a sparkling clear picture, more clear than any 800 page novel. But poetry gives us clear pictures of the ineffable, always pierced by mystery, and that's why I love it.
Completely in agreement with you. good poetry (not to say, poetry) always leaves a trail of uncertainty with you or behind you. Ever since I first read it, I've liked the platonic "definition" of poetry that the great Jorge Luis Borges remembers: "that light, winged, sacred thing.
Thank you for your comment, @owasco.
nice