Saturday, February 07, 2004

Dan Quisenberry, the poet

"I asked him if there was any relationship or metaphor in his poetry to match his side-arm style of pitching.

'To try to mix pitching and poetry is a stretch for me. In pitching, I was trying to win, beat the guy with the bat, do the team run-for-the-pennant thing. So much of that was physical; drive, win, beat, go. In poetry, I don't feel the competition; it isn't competition. It's mining, sifting, creative contemplation, more like swimming underwater and looking at stuff one doesn't see on the surface.' "