Billy Pratt:
>When Robert Frost wrote “A Time to Talk,” a reminder that there is more to life than working, the perspective was masculine. It is the masculine inclination to use time productively, not to consume but to produce, so much that Frost felt as though a reminder was needed that there is value in moments of rest, that a man entirely consumed with productivity is a man living in isolation. There must exist a time to work and a time to talk; empty spaces in life, spaces without immediate utility.<
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