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Although exessively detailed, this book is able to capture the essence and development of Duffy's writing. It begins by taking us through her use of the dramatic monologue and describes how this technique was essential in order for Duffy to 'find her own voice.' Jones explores this progression, showing how Duffy was able to cristalise her style in order to acheive such a refreshing yet satirical observation of mainstream society.
The sometimes complex interpretations and references do juxtapose with Carol Ann Duffy's own quotations throughout the book, almost to the point where her interviews serve to undermine such extensive and calculated analysis. It seems almost comical that amongst the intense commentry, Duffy admits that she writes with no pre-meditation, "I dont think 'right, today I'm going to write about...'" For that reason I'm not sure that Duffy herself would purchase a copy of the book, but I would recommend it to anyone looking to adopt an analytical approach to poetry. In fact, to indulge in Duffy's affection for the cliche, it's a great buy.
I find her poetry to be very limited in imagination, merely concentrating on a very narrow view of issues that obviously she, is passionate about. I feel that this limits her ability as a poet to see things from a different perspective other than her own,but,what do I know,I am merely a student!.
I was subjected to many months of torture reading through these poems, one by one, taking notes on the blatently obvious.
The captain of the 1964 top of the form team- thinking back to childhood
Litany- thinking back to childhood.
Stafford Afternoons- thinking back to childhood.
This is what my notes consisted of after all the time spent on them. I was very disappointed in value for money. Bring back Keats into the classroom!
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