Quotes by

Peter Davison

It is a way we reassess our past. We can do that in poetry in ways we cant do in prose. – Peter Davison

My friends never talk to me about my poetry because theyre embarrassed that I write it or theyre embarrassed by what I write about which are not such extraordinarily terrifying things, but they are the state of human existence. – Peter Davison

Dealing with poetry is a daunting task, simply because the reason one does it as an editor at all is because one is constantly coming to terms with ones own understanding of how to understand the world. – Peter Davison

They need to learn poetry. They dont need to learn about poetry. They dont need to be told how to interpret poetry. They dont need to be told how to understand poetry. They need to learn it. – Peter Davison

But for me, being an editor Ive been an editor of all kinds of books being an editor of poetry has been the way in which I could give a crucial part of my time to what I love most. – Peter Davison

There are so many things that poetry is about, one of which is memory. – Peter Davison

And there are a lot more people reading poetry, but there are not so many people reading an individual poet. – Peter Davison

I think poetry has lost an awful lot of its muscle because nobody knows any. Nobody has to memorize poetry. – Peter Davison

Poetry is composing for the breath. – Peter Davison

Poetry was invented as an mnemonic device to enable people to remember their prayers. – Peter Davison

Poetry should be able to reach everybody, and it should be able to appeal to all levels of understanding. – Peter Davison

Every so often I find some poems that are too good for the readers of The Atlantic because they are a little too involved with the nature of poetry, as such. – Peter Davison

The more poetry you have in the head, the more poetry you will understand because you will be getting to the roots of what it is that makes people write poetry at all. – Peter Davison

But poetry is my life. Poetry is what matters to me. – Peter Davison

I like poems that are little games. – Peter Davison