It
was 1996. I was in a bookstore, likely the Barnes & Noble not far from my
house. I spotted a small book with an unexpected title: The
Heart Aroused: Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate America.
The author, David Whyte, was a poet. His book wasn’t about how poetry might
apply in the workplace, but how critically important poetry was if corporate
America was to flourish and succeed.
Poetry?
I
bought the book. I read it cover to cover. Three times. No book Published by
man has had as profound an impact on my and how I understand the workplace as The Heart Aroused. “The poet needs the
practicalities of making a living to test and temper the lyricism of insight
and observation,” Whyte said. “The corporation needs the poet’s insight and
powers of attention in order to weave the inner world of soul and creativity with
the outer world of form and matter.”
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continue reading, please see my post today at TweetSpeak
Poetry.
1 comment:
Okay -- so now I definitely have to read it.
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