Not a postcard, or a tease of lace. In my absence I send a strange messenger, my love but true – I send a spoon. Its haft slips into your hand gladly, like mine, returns the faint warmth of fingers and thumb helpful as a wife. The curve of its bowl against your lips – …
Duffy Furiosa
I'm behind the times again. (Being sick for a week will do that to you.) Carol Ann Duffy has offered her first official poem as UK Poet Laureate, called "Politics", and it's a cracker – read it here. (In case you're wondering where the title of this post comes from, it's from Prof. John Sutherland's commentary …
Carol Ann Duffy, Poet Laureate
It's happened at last. After 400 years, Britain has finally chosen a female Poet Laureate! Before you blokes stop reading, muttering to yourselves about "bloody feminists" (and yes, I do know what I just said), let me put it into perspective for you. And I promise that this will be the only feminist rant in this …
Oh, Joanna
It seems Joanna Lumley has been making an ass of herself. The full story can be found here. The fuss is over comments she wrote in the introduction of Liz Cowley's forthcoming book, A Red Dress. Essentially it's the same old thing – "Oh, modern poetry is too difficult" with a side order of "the rest of it …