Ferry, Gilgamesh: Conviction

David Ferry

How can conviction or command be inviting in a poem? What does poetic confidence look like on the level of lines and images? Sometimes the moments that might seem discursive in a great poem actually display focus and authority—knowing something belongs in the poem, that it’s part of the poem’s imaginative world.

  • David Ferry
  • 20th Century
  • Pre-15th Century
  • English
  • What is “Great”
  • Conversation
  • Greatness
  • The Art of Poetry