Books Quote by Jacob Wren
““There is a difference between literature and just writing in your diary. I think perhaps the difference can be measured in degrees of pain. Hard work is also a factor. When I abandoned poetry there were so many questions lost to me as well. It remains astonishing to me the degree to which poetry has lost all value and meaning within the conditions of what I loosely refer to as corporate capitalism. Absolutely amazing.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Personal blog post, 2020
The author contrasts literature with diary writing, linking literary value to pain, effort, and the impact of corporate capitalism on poetry's meaning.
In simple terms: Poetry loses meaning under profit‑driven culture, lacking pain and effort.
Seek authentic expression beyond market pressures.
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When to use this quote
- writing workshops
- independent publishing
- academic study
- public readings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can poetry thrive without profit motives?
- How does pain influence artistic quality?
Commercial demands can stifle artistic depth.