THE MUSHROOM HUNTER by María Encarnación Carrillo

martes, 19 de mayo de 2020

THE VOICE OF NATURE IN TED HUGHES'S WRITING FOR CHILDREN. CORRECTING CULTURE'S ERROR- Lorraine Kerslake (Routledge, 2018)

Literarizar la naturaleza y la literatura como autocura interior...


https://theartsdesk.com/tv/ted-hughes-stronger-death-bbc-two


"Hughes's poetic journey is both a celebration of life and, more importantly, it conveys the recognition of our immersive, inescapable relationship with nature, immortalised in the lines of his poem "The morning", inscribed on the poet's memorial stone at the foot of T.S. Eliot's grave at Westminster Abbey: 

So we found the end of our journey, 
So we stood alive in the river of light, 
Among the creatures of light, creatures of light
(River, 1983)"

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