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Travis Nichols
"Think of the Stamps!"With Andrew Motion’s tenure as Britain’s Poet Laureate coming to a close next year, there’s been active campaigning for the post to be filled for the first time by a female poet. The post—formerly held by Ted Hughes and Ben Johnson, among other dudes—involves a five thousand pound salary, free sherry, and an obligation to write poems for state occasions. While the idea of a female laureate has gained wide support, three of the leading female contenders have caused a minor kerfuffle by shrugging off the honor in advance. Poets Wendy Cope, Fleur Adcock, and Ruth Padel, all voluntarily took themselves out of contention. In the tradition of Philip Larkin, who declined the post after John Betjeman’s death, the three poets have said in advance that they’d rather not. "Personally I feel it is an archaic post and means nothing,” Cope said, “It's simply not important." The British press has given the story quite a bit of play, with the Guardian clamoring for a change in the role, Channel 4 nominating one of their own for the job and the Telegraph saying that whoever gets the job should spice it up a little bit. In other June laureate news, a Tennessee man quizzed the presumptive Republican nominee for president, John McCain, about his own country's poet laureate. Pinsky held the post from 1997-2000. (Also, read up on Gloucester, Massachusetts' laureate wrangling here). CommentsHow devastating to learn that Cope has recused herself. She who once patrolled the unconscious of Ted Hughes might have been the only candidate (of either gender) capable of keeping her irony screwed on in spite of all that terrible watery sherry. If only Stevie Smith would return briefly from her eternal slumber just to write a mordant little quatrain for the occasion. (Pssst: Channel 4 not Chanel 4? Unless it's more fragrant than cultural, these days.) |
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