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Podcast: The Daily Poem
Episode: John Ciardi's "An Emeritus Addresses the School"
Description: About the creative process itself, John Ciardi argued in the Writer that βit isnβt easy to make a poem,β adding, βIt is better than easy: it is joyously, consumingly difficult. As it is difficult, too, though without joy, to face oneβs failures.β Noting that the creation of successful verse requires definite skill, he wrote: βI insist that a poet needs at least as much training as does a concert pianist. More, I think, but that is already too much for the ignorantly excited.β Believing that βthe minimum requirement for a good poem is a miracle,β he explained: βThe poem must somehow...