David Antin, an American poet and artist, is celebrated for his innovative approach to language, art, and performance. His works, which often combine poetry with visual art, reflect his commitment to blending various forms of expression. Antin's impact on contemporary poetry and his emphasis on the spoken word serve as an inspiration to artists, writers, and performers to break down the boundaries between different media, encouraging cross-disciplinary creativity and experimentation in their own work.

"When my mother left her second husband, she wrote her autobiography and presented it to him for his approval."



"The Sophists' paradoxical talk pieces and their public debates were entertainment in 5th century Greece. And in that world, Socrates was an entertainer."



"From this entertainment industry, may the gods of language protect us."



"My rejection of the idea of entertainment in its current form is based on the audience that comes with it."



"I can manage a prose format as long as I keep closer to Laurence Sterne than to Henry James."



"I was very committed to the process of composing, working at poems, putting things together and taking them apart like some kind of experimental filmmaker."



"My way of thinking is very particular and concrete. It doesn't follow a continuous path."



"Disney made a fortune out of inventing the businessman's idea of the imaginary as the contradictory of the businessman's idea of the real."



"I'm standing up thinking. Anybody who wants to listen is welcome. If not, I'm happy to see them go."



"I was trying to find out what it was that everybody else understood without giving up my stubborn and hard-won lack of understanding."



"When you grow up in a family of languages, you develop a kind of casual fluency, so that languages, though differently colored, all seem transparent to experience."



"I had no idea where these kids at a small private college in the San Fernando Valley were coming from, why they were coming to hear me, or what they needed to know."

