Kay Ryan on Poetry

A poem is a conversation between a reader and a writer, beautifully described by Kay Ryan, Pulitzer Prize winner in Poetry 2011. In this intimate exchange, the writer pours their heart onto the page, and the reader engages, bringing their own experiences and interpretations.

Through poetry, we bridge gaps of time, space, and understanding, creating a shared experience that resonates deeply with both parties. It’s a dialogue where emotions, thoughts, and reflections flow freely, fostering connection and insight.

Each reader’s interpretation adds a new layer of depth to the poem, making it a living, evolving piece of art. This dynamic interaction enriches both the writer’s expression and the reader’s experience, creating a profound bond through the power of words.

Embrace the power of poetry to foster meaningful conversations. Let your words reach out, inviting readers to join you in a dance of language and emotion, discovering new layers of meaning together.

"A poem is a conversation between a reader and a writer." Kay Ryan (BA, MA - UCLA) is an American poet and educator. Pulitzer Prize in Poetry 2011 MacArthur Fellow 2011 United States Poet Laureate 2008 - 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship 2004 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize 2004 - with photo of Kay Ryan

Tracy K. Smith on Poetry

Tracy K. Smith, Pulitzer Prize winner in Poetry 2012, reminds us: “Poetry is not a cure. It is an invitation to beauty.”
 
Poetry doesn’t seek to solve or heal all our woes; rather, it invites us to witness and appreciate the beauty in the world, even amidst pain and struggle.
 
Through poetry, we find moments of grace and splendor, offering a fresh perspective on our experiences. It allows us to pause, reflect, and see the extraordinary in the ordinary. This invitation to beauty enriches our lives, helping us to connect more deeply with ourselves and the world around us.
 
Embrace poetry as a doorway to beauty. Let it guide you to discover the profound and the lovely in the everyday, transforming your view of the world.
 
Poet Tracy K. Smith