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title: "2022_07_28"
date: 2022-07-28T16:56:28+01:00
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tags: ['poetry']
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Found myself watching [Ted Hughes' Crow at Fifty: a Seminar](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnJ2c8iJRBc) on YouTube. Crow is one collection of [many] by Hughes that I've yet to really dig into. It's at the opposite end of the spectrum to Moortown Diaries which I love, in terms of theme and style. That fact it draws its own seminar says it all. After watching nearly all of it, I wonder about poetric interpretion and about what academics will do or say or think to perpetuate a theory.