Long before we created libraries, or even books, poetry was the way we humans remembered who we were, a primary means of documenting and contemplating our lives. – Robin Coste Lewis
I think what I would really most like to write about is palm trees and bougainvillea and hummingbirds. I would like to go into the desert and write about salamanders and the Grand Canyon, but history keeps rupturing my experience because politics are everywhere. – Robin Coste Lewis
I don’t want to waste my readers’ time ever. My readers are very important to me. – Robin Coste Lewis
I thought that if one wanted to be a writer, one had to write novels because I didn’t know that one could be a poet. – Robin Coste Lewis
Poetry is this gorgeous, complex history rendered in verse and song, a blueprint that can lead you back into the world after you’ve walked into air. – Robin Coste Lewis
I think that if someone told me I could have been a visual artist, I might have been a visual artist instead. And if I’d known I could have done art history, I would have done that. But I just didn’t know. – Robin Coste Lewis
I am an artist through to my marrow, which might be a curse and not necessarily a good thing. – Robin Coste Lewis
Toni Morrison was a big influence on my work since I was a teenager, what she did with English. I joke that I think she speaks 20 Englishes simultaneously, that she knows how to do that. – Robin Coste Lewis