Courtney Blazon
Melts, 2020
digital drawing on paper
16 x 16 in
CBLA235
Further images
—Ted Hughes, from “A Primer of Birds”, 1981 Ted Hughes is a problematic figure in many ways, but I do hold firm that his bestiary poems are often ecstatic and...
—Ted Hughes, from “A Primer of Birds”, 1981
Ted Hughes is a problematic figure in many ways, but I do hold firm that his bestiary poems are often ecstatic and occasionally revelatory. Because of my continued interest in Sylvia Plath and her world, I have found myself reading a fair bit of Hughes work with much surprise.
Ted Hughes is a problematic figure in many ways, but I do hold firm that his bestiary poems are often ecstatic and occasionally revelatory. Because of my continued interest in Sylvia Plath and her world, I have found myself reading a fair bit of Hughes work with much surprise.