Age Quote by Will Cuppy
“I'm a poetry-skipper myself. I don't like to boast, but I have probably skipped more poetry than any other person of my age and weight in this country - make it any other two persons. This doesn't mean that I hate poetry. I don't feel that strongly about it. It only means that those who wish to communicate with me by means of the written word must do so in prose.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: "The Poetry Skipper" published in The American Mercury, 1935
Expresses personal preference for prose over poetry, indicating a broader cultural bias toward narrative over lyrical forms.
In simple terms: Prefers prose, sees poetry as optional.
Explore both forms to broaden literary appreciation.
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Type
When to use this quote
- literary criticism
- education
- reading clubs
- personal essays
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do we favor one literary form over another?
- How does this shape cultural literacy?
Preference may limit exposure to poetic insight.