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Resisting the temptation of silence
21st century poetry with Andy Croft

THERE is an early poem in Hans Magnus Enzensberger: New Selected Poems (Bloodaxe, £15) in which he explains why poets “do not tell the truth”:

“Because the thirsty man/does not give mouth to his thirst./Because proletariat is a word/which will not pass the lips of the proletariat... Because it is someone else,/always someone else,/who does the talking,/and because he/who is being talked about,/keeps his silence.”

It’s an issue to which Enzensberger has repeatedly returned — how do you use language to talk about things? How do you use words to tell the truth about language? How, in a noisy world, do you resist the temptations of silence?

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