The Art of Poetry No. 18 Issue no. 58 Summer 1974 “. . . The Greeks regarded what we call ‘public’ experience as part of human experience. This is what gives such ground and scope and humanity to Greek poetry at its greatest.”
The Selected Letters of Archibald MacLeish Issue no. 84 Summer 1982 Dear Mr. Eliot: I can imagine no good reason why you should publish a poem of mine of this length. But I send it nevertheless in the hope that you may unreasonably like it enough to excuse its bulk.