I wanted to be an inventor, whatever I thought that meant then. I guess I was thinking of Edison or maybe James Watt. Or maybe even Newton.
More Quotes by David Antin
While I've had a great distaste for what's usually called song in modern poetry or for what's usually called music, I really don't think of speech as so far from song.
I hardly remember how I started to write poetry. It's hard to imagine what I thought poetry could do.
I've always had a strong feeling for the Statue of Liberty, because it became the statue of my personal liberty.
You pay your money, you take your choice. I get the audience my language attracts and I lose the ones it repels.
While I don't script and I don't use other performers, I think my taste for underlying precision gives me something in common with Allan and George Brecht.
When you grow up in a family of languages, you develop a kind of casual fluency, so that languages, though differently colored, all seem transparent to experience.