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  • Don Paterson

    • Background

      Don Paterson covers a broad spectrum of themes and issues in his work. His talent as a musician is reflected in the rhythms of in his poetry which challenge the reader to ask questions about life.

    • 11:00: Baldovan

      Paterson uses the trip that two boys take on a bus to comment on the effects of growing up and explore loss of innocence and the ravaging effects of time.

    • Nil Nil

      Paterson juxtaposes the demise of a football club and the death of a fighter pilot. Both situations confirm that our earthly efforts often lead to insignificance and obscurity.

    • The Ferryman's Arms

      In The Ferryman’s Arms, Don Paterson explores the themes of death and duality using a scenario where the speaker takes himself on at a game of pool.

    • Waking with Russell

      Don Paterson uses a sonnet form in the poem 'Waking with Russell' to explore the impact his new son has had on his life and the strength of the love he has for him.

    • The Circle

      In this poem, Don Paterson uses the personal experience of watching his son drawing outer space to explore the wider concerns of what it is to be human.

    • Rain

      This poem celebrates scenes that involve rain in films. Paterson moves from listing examples to a deeper enquiry into themes such as illusion v reality and fate and humanity.

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