Talentby Carol Ann Duffy This is the word tightrope. Now imagine a man, inching across it in the space between our thoughts. He holds our breath. There is no word net. You want him to fall, don't you? I guessed as much; he teeters but succeeds. The word applause is written all ...
Valentineby Carol Ann Duffy Not a red rose or a satin heart. I give you an onion. It is a moon wrapped in brown paper. It promises light like the careful undressing of love. Here. It will blind you with tears like a lover. It will make your reflection a wobbling photo of grief. ...
CAROL Ann Duffy has been acclaimed as the first poet laureate for the whole family with her brilliant poems for children.The Mirror (London, England)
This "Selected Poems" contains poetry chosen by Carol Ann Duffy from her first four acclaimed volumes, "Standing Female Nude", "Selling Manhattan", "The Other Country", and "Mean Time" (winner of the Whitbread Poetry Award), as well as six poems from the later "The World's Wife". 'In...
Carol Ann Duffy’s ‘Havisham’ is a response to Charles Dickens’s portrayal of the character Miss Havisham in his famous novel Great Expectations. This poem refers to the character as “Havisham” rather than “Miss Havisham.” This piece is a brilliant remodelling of Charles Dickens’ charact...
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Within the lines of this piece, Duffy suggests that “you” think of the dark “as a black park” and the “moon as a bounced ball.” She concludes with: then there’s nothing to be frightened ofat all. (Except for aliens…)Read more Carol Ann Duffy poems. ...