[ilds] Shakespeare and Durrell

Bruce Redwine bredwine1968 at earthlink.net
Mon Aug 11 08:39:32 PDT 2014


David, if the "truest poetry is the most feigned," then your very good poem fails, along with Keats's "To Autumn" and the ending to Haag's City of Memory.  So I can't agree with Peter Ackroyd.

Bruce



On Aug 10, 2014, at 1:41 PM, Denise Tart & David Green <dtart at bigpond.net.au> wrote:

> Recently I read some chapters from Peter Ackroyd's excellent 'Albion: the Origins of the English Imagination' in which there is a wonderful chapter on William Shakespeare. Now as you know Durrell was very keen on Shakespeare and the Elizabethans. Here is a passage that could has well apply to him as to the bard of Avon:
>  
> "It is well known that he depended on the plots, and even the words of others; he lifted passages from North and borrowed images from Ovid. There is hardly a play of his which is not established upon some earlier source, historic or dramatic, so that he corresponds to the English archetype; he seems most original when he borrows most freely. Like the language and the nation itself he is altogether receptive, taking up external and foreign constituents and moulding them instinctively to his own purposes." (p 222)
>  
> Then..
>  
> "the truest poetry is the most feigned" (p 222)
>  
> And..
>  
> " In his art of remembering and restoration, all the resources of his imagination clustered around words and images so that they were immeasurably strengthened and deepened; they became echoic with past and present life, instinct with powerful intuition which is the verbal equivalent of feeling, a once startlingly new and hauntingly familiar." (p 223)
>  
> David
>  
> Days fade
> to a scattering of birds.
> trees darken and
> twilight bushes hold fairy stories
> as people drift home
> to fires and wine;
> reality TV or
> leftover hours to kill,
> the radio or Mozart,
> dogs asleep upon the carpet
> and books you always
> meant to read
> and know you never will.
>  
> David Green
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