Art Quote by Dennis Nurkse
“Howard Altmann has found a way to make language transform itself. If the elusive moment between I and Thou could speak, it might be one of his quietly amazing lines-'you ask the silence to invert itself / like a gymnast in the dark . . . ' Without a trace of rhetoric, In This House reminds us of the power of poetry: to show us how to live in a world in which we are strangers. It's a thrill to come close to such an original and deeply realized art.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: In This House, date unknown
The quote suggests that poetry can transform language, revealing deep human connections and the stranger paradox of intimacy and alienation.
In simple terms: Poetry reshapes language to reveal hidden intimacy.
Embrace poetic perspective to understand strangers.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reading poetry
- creative writing
- personal reflection
- teaching literature
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does poetic language change your perception of everyday interactions?
- Can silence be a tool for communication?
Poetry may be abstract and hard to apply practically.