The Art of Poetry No. 71
“The poetry shock that hit the U.K. in the sixties started before the Beatles. Sylvia responded to the first ripples of it. In a sense, Ariel is a response to those first signs, and she never heard the Beatles.”
“The poetry shock that hit the U.K. in the sixties started before the Beatles. Sylvia responded to the first ripples of it. In a sense, Ariel is a response to those first signs, and she never heard the Beatles.”
Men that have been bending all their lives
In the one dim lamp of a pension
To lift their needs, relax as in graves
The eye was a masterful horseman
Hardened, proud and fierce.
The farms are stinking craters in
Sheer sides under the sodden moors;
When it is not wind it is rain,
Ted Hughes was born on this day in 1930. In a 1950 letter to Edna Wholey, he dilated on his love of hedgehogs. Read more of his correspondence in Letters of Ted Hughes, edited by Christopher Reid. Last night as I was coming down the field I heard a c…