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Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow - Ted Hughes

 
Description: ISBN 0571202357 / Genre: Drama / Poetry / Criticism / Author: Ted Hughes / Edition: New edition / Paperback / 96 Pages / Book is ... more
Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow - Ted Hughes ... published 1999-10-04 by Faber and Faber

Newest Review: ... to civilize Crow are a disastrous failure. As a character he is pitiless, soulless, neither good nor pure evil, but ... more

 ... throughout his life, cuts his own path, answering to no one, doing whatever the hell he likes. Infinitely dark, created from nothing. In the end he is the anti-hero of all anti-heroes, a lovable trickster with a blacker than black humour. Quite literally; a thorn in God's side. Crow's own world view can be eventually boiled down to; everyone can go to hell, I'm fantastic. There's no other way of putting it: Crow is, in spite of, or perhaps because of his wicked ways, cool. Make no mistake though, Crow is no angel. In addi...more

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Crowned Review Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow - Ted Hughes: Where is the Black Beast? (1230 words)
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Overview Crow: From the life and songs of the Crow is a collection of poems detailing the life of fictional character Crow, written in 1970 by former poet laureate Ted Hughes. It is regarded as one of the crowning achievements of a long and distinguished career in poetry. Review Imagine, if you will, a being of pure, unalloyed darkness. With neither place nor purpose in God's freshly cast creation. Neither loved nor wanted. A mystery of existence, searching for meaning (and discarded ice creams) in a sad and lonely world. A place of emptiness and tragedy. A world we can so easily recognise... Enter Crow. Crow is a legendary ...  Read the complete review

 

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