Two articles to bring to your attention today.
The first is "Icons Among Us" by Caleb Daniloff in BU Today (or, yesterday, or 30th November 2009, depending on when you view). This is about Room 222 at Boston University, where Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton, among others, attended Robert Lowell's poetry courses. Please note, I've found the link to be nomadic and slightly problematic. If it doesn't work please accept my apologies.
The second is from today's Evening Standard. Geordie Greig gives us "Time to give Ted Hughes his rightful place in Poets' Corner, say laureates."
A third article appeared in the 2 December 2009 issue of The Times: Fiona Hamilton's "Put Ted Hughes in Poets' Corner, writers urge Westminster Abbey."
The first is "Icons Among Us" by Caleb Daniloff in BU Today (or, yesterday, or 30th November 2009, depending on when you view). This is about Room 222 at Boston University, where Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton, among others, attended Robert Lowell's poetry courses. Please note, I've found the link to be nomadic and slightly problematic. If it doesn't work please accept my apologies.
The second is from today's Evening Standard. Geordie Greig gives us "Time to give Ted Hughes his rightful place in Poets' Corner, say laureates."
A third article appeared in the 2 December 2009 issue of The Times: Fiona Hamilton's "Put Ted Hughes in Poets' Corner, writers urge Westminster Abbey."