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Category: Lifesaving Poems

Lifesaving Poems: Theodore Roethke’s ‘Elegy for Jane’

I came across ‘Elegy for Jane’ having found poems by Theodore Roethke  in Ted Hughes’ classic anthology of poems and … More

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Lifesaving Poems: Jo Shapcott’s ‘Era’

As I say in my full length review of Jo Shapcott’s Of Mutability, really good books about cancer are rare. Really … More

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Lifesaving Poems: Connie Bensley’s ‘Sunday Lunchtime’

I first came across ‘Sunday Lunchtime’ in a copy of Sunk Island Review, edited by Michael Blackburn. You can find … More

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When I knew I had cancer

  Seven years ago today, the date in the photograph above was the day I knew had cancer. By this … More

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Lifesaving Poems: Galway Kinnell’s ‘Saint Francis and the Sow’

I have written before that there are a wide range of reasons for including the poems I have in my … More

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The Top 10 Lifesaving Poems

I began writing the Lifesaving Poems series of blog posts in May 2010. The idea was to celebrate the poems … More

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Lifesaving Poems: John Ashbery’s ‘Down by the Station Early in the Morning’

I was thinking recently about John Ashbery. As I say in my post about my poetry highlights of 2012 one of … More

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When poetry stopped me breathing in 2012

I have just been asked by Abegail Morley to send her a list of my poetry books of 2012 for … More

Abegail Morley, Christopher Southgate, Emma Metcalfe, Jackie Kay, Janine Certo, Joanna Cutts, Joelle Taylor, John Ashbery, John Logan, Laura Apol, Lifesaving Poems, Michael Laskey, Peter Carpenter, Poems, Poetry, Poets, Smiths Knoll, Sue Dymoke

Lifesaving Poems: Mark Strand’s ‘A Morning’

I fell in love with the poetry of Mark Strand via the enthusiasm of Rupert Loydell sometime in the late … More

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2012 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: 4,329 films were submitted … More

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Lifesaving Poems: CK Williams’s ‘Kin’

In the spring of 1999 I got the best education in poetry I have ever had. I was in Suffolk, … More

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Lifesaving Poems: Raymond Carver’s ‘Prosser’

I first read ‘Prosser’ in the bookshop in Northwood, where I grew up, on my way into work and back … More

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Lifesaving Poems: Don Coles’s ‘Photograph in a Stockholm Newspaper for March 13, 1910’

Isn’t Twitter a marvellous thing? Following a link on a tweet of Jeanne Duperreault last week I came across the Canadian Poetry Online … More

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The First 50 Lifesaving Poems

  I began writing the Lifesaving Poems posts in June 2011, back when I was using Posterous for this blog. … More

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Lifesaving Poems: Derek Mahon’s ‘Everything is Going to be All Right’

Everything is Going to be All Right How should I not be glad to contemplatethe clouds clearing beyond the dormer … More

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Lifesaving Poems: Naomi Jaffa’s ‘Some of the Usual’

The first thing I do when a  new copy of The North, Rialto or Smiths Knoll lands on the doormat … More

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Lifesaving Poems: Peter Carpenter’s ‘Nightwatchman’

I met Peter Carpenter in the summer of 2001 at the Arvon Foundation’s Totleigh Barton writing centre. I was at … More

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Lifesaving Poems: James Tate’s ‘I am a Finn’

I Am a Finn I am standing in the post office, about to mail a package back to Minnesota, to … More

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