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“The muse, the beloved, and duende are three ways of thinking of what is the sour…” — Edward Hirsch
The muse, the beloved, and duende are three ways of thinking of what is the source of poetry, and all three seem to me different names or different ways to think about something that is not entirely reasonable, not entirely subject to the will, not entirely rational.
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