A poem conveys not a message so much as the provenance of a message, an advent of sense. — Thomas Harrison
No art form points like poetry to this originality of language as to its essential and abiding concern. — Thomas Harrison
Most film directors do not come up with their own subjects or write their own screenplays. — Thomas Harrison
In recent decades this symbolic or metaphorical lyric has given way to one which leans toward metonymy. — Thomas Harrison
In an age where history is recorded on t-shirts, the very notion of dwelling on the deep — Thomas Harrison
Experience has ceded to a series of happenings, about which the most we can expect is information. — Thomas Harrison
With the question of the effect of a poem, the topic of investigation shifts from that of — Thomas Harrison
To liberate words means first to shatter their function as vehicles of idea, memory, hope, or regret. — Thomas Harrison
Still the question remains of what actually speaks in a poem, if not subjectivity as historically constructed. — Thomas Harrison