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Birthday Letters

By Ted Hughes

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| Leather Bound | 9780571197651

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  • The happy couple

    Ever since Sylvia Plath's death in 1963, there has been an argument as to who was responsible, whose fault it was - Plath's or Ted Hughes's - that she died. On the face of it, Birthday Letters, Hughes's extraordinary poetic sequence to Plath, might b ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sun, 26 Sep 2010

  • Birthday Letters By Ted Hughes

    One of the major literary events of the year is the publication of Ted Hughes's Birthday Letters, an extraordinary portrait of his marriage to poet Sylvia Plath through 88 chronologically arranged poems to her. Hughes, since 1987 Great Britain's Poet ... (read full critics)

    bookpage published on Thu, 16 Sep 2010

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  • "Chaucer"

    "“Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote
    The droghte of March hath perced to the roote . . .”
    At the top of your voice, where you swayed on the top of a stile,
    Your arms raised—somewhat for balance, somewhat
    To hold the reins of the straining attention
    ... (continue)

    "Chaucer"

    "“Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote
    The droghte of March hath perced to the roote . . .”
    At the top of your voice, where you swayed on the top of a stile,
    Your arms raised—somewhat for balance, somewhat
    To hold the reins of the straining attention
    Of your imagined audience—you declaimed Chaucer
    To a field of cows. And the Spring sky had done it
    With its flying laundry, and the new emerald
    Of the thorns, the hawthorn, the blackthorn,
    And one of those bumpers of champagne
    You snatched unpredictably from pure spirit.
    Your voice went over the fields towards Grantchester.
    It must have sounded lost. But the cows
    Watched, then approached: they appreciated Chaucer.
    You went on and on. Here were reasons
    To recite Chaucer. Then came the Wyf of Bath,
    Your favorite character in all literature.
    You were rapt. And the cows were enthralled.
    They shoved and jostled shoulders, making a ring,
    To gaze into your face, with occasional snorts
    Of exclamation, renewed their astounded attention,
    Ears angling to catch every inflection,
    Keeping their awed six feet of reverence
    Away from you. You just could not believe it.
    And you could not stop. What would happen
    If you were to stop? Would they attack you,
    Scared by the shock of silence, or wanting more—?
    So you had to go on. You went on—
    And twenty cows stayed with you hypnotized.
    How did you stop? I can’t remember
    You stopping. I imagine they reeled away—
    Rolling eyes, as if driven from their fodder.
    I imagine I shooed them away. But
    Your sostenuto rendering of Chaucer
    Was already perpetual. What followed
    Found my attention too full
    And had to go back into oblivion."

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  • English Books
  • Leather Bound 200 Pages
  • ISBN-10: 0571197655
  • ISBN-13: 9780571197651
  • Publisher: Faber and Faber
  • Pub date: Oct 19, 1998
  • Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover and eBook
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