When the world doesn’t seem to care, turn to Auden’s moving elegy.
ReadTag: Songs of Ourselves Anthology
Away, Melancholy
When Stevie Smith gets knocked down, she gets back up again.
ReadFrom Long Distance
Tony Harrison’s father copes with grief in his own way.
ReadThe City Planners
Take a drive through Margaret Atwood’s sinister suburban poem to find out who the City Planners are – and what they really want.
ReadA Consumer’s Report
Peter Porter pushes back against consumer-culture in this uniquely un-poetic poem.
ReadNight Sweat
Sink or swim in the sea of Robert Lowell’s obsession.
ReadRequest to a Year
Judith Wright knows what it takes to be a successful artist: her great-great-grandmother showed her the way.
ReadThe Telephone Call
Fleur Adcock reminds us that, in the final reckoning, we’re all winners; we just need to remember to appreciate it.
ReadOzymandias
Pride comes before a fall in Percy Shelley’s smashing sonnet.
ReadThe Man with Night Sweats
Thom Gunn gives form to fear in a time of crisis.
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