173 Quotes by Derek Walcott

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    A fisherman, say, working on a beach doing his job, may be photographed by a tourist because it's photogenic to see him working, and the Caribbean is extremely photogenic, so poverty is photogenic, and a lot of people are photographed in their poverty, and sometimes it's kind of exploited.

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    I'd rather have just one person who reads and feels my work deeply than hundreds of thousands who read it but don't really care about.

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    A long time ago, I thought, as a writer in the Caribbean, 'I don't ever want to have to write 'It was great in Paris.'' Because I don't think, proportionately speaking, that one's experience in a city as opposed to, say, a village in St. Lucia, is superior to the other.

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    The discontent that lies in the human condition is not satisfied simply by material things.

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    I grew up in a place in which, if you learned poetry, you shouted it out. Boys would scream it out and perform it and do it and flourish it.

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    For so long, the world has viewed West Indian culture as semiliterate and backward, which it is not. In my work, I have tried to give that world an exposure so the world can better understand it.

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    I always knew that was what I wanted to do - to write, particularly poetry.

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    The Caribbean is not an idyll, not to its natives. They draw their working strength from it organically, like trees, like the sea almond or the spice laurel of the heights.

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    My first book of poems was published privately in 1949. That was my mother. The book was '25 Poems.' It cost 200 dollars.

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