I think there's a kind of desperate hope built into poetry that one really wants, hopelessly, to save the world. One is trying to say everything that can be said for the things that one loves while there's still time.
W. S. MerwinRead
I can't imagine ever writing anything of any kind on a machine. I never tried to write either poetry or prose on a typewriter. I like to do it on useless paper, scrap paper, because it's of no importance.
Interpretation
The quote expresses a preference for writing by hand on scrap paper, highlighting the personal and unpolished nature of creativity.
W. S. Merwin reflects on his writing process with a deep appreciation for the freedom and authenticity that comes from using 'useless' materials like scrap paper. He implies that the act of writing itself is more important than the end product, suggesting that valuable creativity can emerge from seemingly insignificant or imperfect circumstances.
In practice
A writing workshop focusing on the importance of the writing process over the final product.
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