"The first task of the poetic imagination is to create the person who will write the poems," he said.
Other works on the program were in the "Howl" tradition, though there was more bluntness and less poetic imagination attached to them.
Man, even in his highest flights of vivid and poetic imagination, never thought of such things!
The last of these "double-edged" virtues is Othello's powerful poetic imagination.
In preparing these articles he never took notes and used memory to stimulate his poetic imagination.
By a stretch of poetic imagination, one might call it a sea full of stars.
Sometimes even his authorship has been challenged on the grounds of weak poetic imagination.
So, the physically real village became for me a metaphor for the poetic imagination.
Her radiant lyric voice is at the constant service of a poetic imagination.
Merely the working of a poetic imagination under mesmeric influence!