Vicki Feaver

Vicki Feaver is currently preparing a collection of her poems.

Poem: ‘The Elements at Spartylea’

Vicki Feaver, 19 February 1981

Earth

We’ve abandoned the garden – all those wasted hours! Only the poppies flourish. They make a virtue of scant soil, find nourishment in stones; on stems you’d think could scarcely bear the weight their green buds fatten.

Air

A good drying day: strong wind and sun. The trees are pruning themselves – twigs and broken branches lying at their feet. We turn to go back...

Poem: ‘Autumn’

Vicki Feaver, 7 February 1980

We are waking early now – filled with the urgency small animals must feel as they prepare for winter.

I had forgotten how cold it would be – like coming back after a summer of wandering lusts to an old lover.

And how beautiful – the corners of roofs floating in a white mist like pieces of wreckage;

afternoons when the sun burns through – dries the wings of dying wasps;...

Moving Pictures

Claude Rawson, 16 July 1981

Peter Porter’s imagination tends towards the epigram, but not quite in the popular sense which suggests brief, pithy encapsulations of wit or wisdom: Believe me, Flaccus, the epigram is...

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