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James Merrill, an American poet and Pulitzer Prize winner, dazzled readers with his lyricism and inventive wordplay. His epic poem, "The Changing Light at Sandover," which explores themes of spirituality and the supernatural, cemented his reputation as one of the most innovative poets of the twentieth century.
"In life, there are no perfect affections."
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"In life, there are no perfect affections."

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"And, as I have said, it's made me think twice about the imagination. If the spirits aren't external, how astonishing the mediums become! Victor Hugo said of his voices that they were like his own mental powers multiplied by five."
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"And, as I have said, it's made me think twice about the imagination. If the spirits aren't external, how astonishing the mediums become! Victor Hugo said of his voices that they were like his own mental powers multiplied by five."

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"But those two plays left me on fresh terms with language. I didn't always have to speak in my own voice."
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"But those two plays left me on fresh terms with language. I didn't always have to speak in my own voice."

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"Before trying a novel I wrote a couple of plays."
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"Before trying a novel I wrote a couple of plays."

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"Arthur Young's Reflexive Universe - fascinating but too schematic to fit into my scheme. The most I could hope for was a sense of the vocabulary and some possible images."
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"Arthur Young's Reflexive Universe - fascinating but too schematic to fit into my scheme. The most I could hope for was a sense of the vocabulary and some possible images."

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"He puts his right hand lightly on the cup, I put my left, leaving the right free to transcribe, and away we go. We get, oh, 500 to 600 words an hour. Better than gasoline."
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"He puts his right hand lightly on the cup, I put my left, leaving the right free to transcribe, and away we go. We get, oh, 500 to 600 words an hour. Better than gasoline."

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"At college I'd seen my dead frog's limbs twitch under some applied stimulus or other - seen, but hadn't believed. Didn't dream of thinking beyond or around what I saw."
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"At college I'd seen my dead frog's limbs twitch under some applied stimulus or other - seen, but hadn't believed. Didn't dream of thinking beyond or around what I saw."

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"Strange about parents. We have such easy access to them and such daunting problems of communication."
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"Strange about parents. We have such easy access to them and such daunting problems of communication."

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"The simplest science book is over my head."
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"The simplest science book is over my head."

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"Knowing some Greek helped defuse forbidding words - not that I counted much on using them. You'll find only trace elements of this language in the poem."
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"Knowing some Greek helped defuse forbidding words - not that I counted much on using them. You'll find only trace elements of this language in the poem."

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"I'd like to think the scientists need us - but do they? Did Newton need Blake?"
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"I'd like to think the scientists need us - but do they? Did Newton need Blake?"

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