Frases de Edith Sitwell
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Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell, DBE fue una poetisa y crítica británica.

✵ 7. septiembre 1887 – 9. diciembre 1964  •  Otros nombres Edith Louisa Sitwell
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Edith Sitwell: Frases en inglés

“It is a part of the poet's work to show each man what he sees but does not know he sees.”

Edith Sitwell

As quoted in The Reader's Digest Great Encyclopedic Dictionary Special Supplement (1966), p. 2047

“The flames of the heart consumed me, and the mind
Is but a foolish wind.”

Edith Sitwell

Green Song & Other Poems (1944), Heart and Mind

“Small things I handled and caressed and loved.
I let the stars assume the whole of night.But the big answers clamoured to be moved Into my life. Their great audacity
Shouted to be acknowledged and believed.”

Edith Sitwell

This is from the poem "Answers" by Elizabeth Jennings, which has wrongly been attributed to Sitwell at a few sites on the internet.
Misattributed

“Mother or Murderer, you have
given or taken life —
Now all is one!”

Edith Sitwell

"Three Poems of the Atomic Bomb: Dirge for the New Sunrise"
The Canticle of the Rose (1949)

“As for the usefulness of poetry, its uses are many. It is the deification of reality. It should make our days holy to us. The poet should speak to all men, for a moment, of that other life of theirs that they have smothered and forgotten.”

Edith Sitwell

Lecture "Young Poets" (1957) published in Mightier Than the Sword: The P.E.N. Hermon Ould Memorial Lectures, 1953-1961 (1964), p. 56
Variants:
Poetry is the deification of reality.
As quoted in Life magazine (4 January 1963)
The poet speaks to all men of that other life of theirs that they have smothered and forgotten.
As quoted in The Beacon Book of Quotations by Women (1992) by Rosalie Maggio, p. 247

“I am an unpopular electric eel in a pool of catfish.”

Edith Sitwell

Life magazine (4 January 1963) attributed variant: I am not eccentric. It's just that I am more alive than most people. I am an unpopular electric eel set in a pond of goldfish.

“Why not be oneself? That is the whole secret of a successful appearance. If one is a greyhound, why try to look like a Pekingese?”

Edith Sitwell

Quoted in Edith Sitwell, a Unicorn Among Lions (1981) by Victoria Glendinning, p. 54, and in An Uncommon Scold (1989) by Abby Adams, p. 74

“I'm afraid I'm being an awful nuisance.”

Edith Sitwell

Last words to her personal secretary (Elizabeth Salter) as she was being carried into an ambulance.
The Last Years of a Rebel (1967)

“I am one of those unhappy persons who inspire bores to the greatest flights of art.”

Edith Sitwell

As quoted in An Uncommon Scold (1989) by Abby Adams, p. 226

“The poet is a brother speaking to a brother of "a moment of their other lives"”

Edith Sitwell

a moment that had been buried beneath the dust of the busy world.
"The Poet's Vision" (1959)

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