Karl Shapiro Quotes
Self-knowledge is a dangerous thing, tending to make man shallow or insane.
Karl Shapiro (1964). “the Bourgeois Poet”
The proverbist knows nothing of the two sides of a question. He knows only the roundness of answers.
Karl Shapiro (1964). “the Bourgeois Poet”
Karl Jay Shapiro, Stanley Kunitz, David Ignatow (1998). “The Wild Card: Selected Poems, Early and Late”, p.18, University of Illinois Press
Karl Jay Shapiro, Richard O'Barry (1990). “Poet: An Autobiography in Three Parts”
Karl Shapiro (1964). “the Bourgeois Poet”
Karl Jay Shapiro (1953). “Poems, 1940-1953”, New York : Random House
My soul is now her day, my day her night, So I lie down, and so I rise.
Karl Jay Shapiro, Stanley Kunitz, David Ignatow (1998). “The Wild Card: Selected Poems, Early and Late”, p.21, University of Illinois Press
Already old, the question Who shall die? Becomes unspoken Who is innocent?
Karl Jay Shapiro, Stanley Kunitz, David Ignatow (1998). “The Wild Card: Selected Poems, Early and Late”, p.7, University of Illinois Press
Karl Shapiro (1964). “the Bourgeois Poet”
Karl Shapiro (1964). “the Bourgeois Poet”
Karl Jay Shapiro, Richard O'Barry (1990). “Poet: An Autobiography in Three Parts”
Harriet Monroe, Morton Dauwen Zabel, George Dillon, Karl Jay Shapiro, Henry Rago (1943). “Poetry”