"Everybody takes his or her reality for granted. Everybody takes for granted the reality we see, we hear. That’s true for life as well as poetry. We grow up in certain circumstances, in a certain environment, and we understand that this is the way the world works. Sometimes we have to unlearn that truth, learn that there is a different or broader reality. I’m always open to that, and I’m certainly transformed any number of times during my life. And then I regress. We all do it…"
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On how people shape their own sense of reality in “The Writer’s Block Transcripts: A Q&A with Martin Espada” in Sampsonia Way (2015 Dec 11)
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