Roy Hattersley defends the notion that poetry should be difficult, though not necessarily with reference to poets usually described as difficult.
a young(ish) Scottish poet squeaks
Roy Hattersley defends the notion that poetry should be difficult, though not necessarily with reference to poets usually described as difficult.
Posted by Andrew Philip at 7:03 pm
Labels: Philip Larkin, poetry, WH Auden
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