Scott-Gatty, Alfred
Poetic works by Alfred Scott-Gatty in which pigs are the subject, inspiration, a significant component of the imagery, a thematic form or a symbol.
An alphabetical list of poets who have considered the pig.
Poetic works by Alfred Scott-Gatty in which pigs are the subject, inspiration, a significant component of the imagery, a thematic form or a symbol.
Maureen Seaton, United States, (b. 1947) is an LGBTQ poet, activist, and educator. Denise Duhamel, United States, (b. 1960) is a poet and educator. Their collaborative poetry includes: Exquisite Candidate, Pork and Animal Farm.
Robert W. Service, Canada (1874-1958), poetry includes: The Junior God, The Argument, Ruins and Eateries. Service was a poet who was born in Lancashire, England and emigrated to Canada in 1894. He led and wrote about a vagabond career took him throughout the world.
Poetic works by Anne Sexton in which pigs are the subject, inspiration, a significant component of the imagery, a thematic form or a symbol.
Britain, (1564-1616) Venus and Adonis (an excerpt, lines 583-630) ‘Sweet boy,’ she says, ‘this night I’ll waste in sorrow, For my sick heart commands mine eyes to watch. Tell me, Love’s master, shall we meet to-morrow? Say, shall we? shall we? wilt thou make the match?’ He tells her, no; to-morrow he intends To hunt … Read more
Thomas William Shapcott, Australia, (b. 1935), poetry includes: 4. The Titian Venus & Adonis. Shapcott is a poet, novelist, playwright, editor, librettist, short story writer and teacher. He also worked as a tax accountant for 27 years, specializing in taxation advice for writers, artists and academics.
Alan Richard Shapiro, United States, (b. 1952), poetry includes: LIFE PIG, THE PIG, DEATH HOG. Shapiro is a poet and educator. Since 1995, Shapiro has taught at the University of North Carolina, where he currently serves as the William R. Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor of English and Creative Writing.
Lance Sheridan, United States, (b. 1951), poetry includes: Mr. Digby and his ten pigs. Sheridan is a poet. He began writing 2003 and began lance sheridan® in January of 2013. He has had over 90 poems published in numerous journals. Sheridan says, “I love music, to read, drink coffee, exercise, walk, dislike ruffians and jiggery-pokery.
Poetic works by Robert Siegel in which pigs are the subject, inspiration, a significant component of the imagery, a thematic form or a symbol.
United States, (contemporary) Ode To A Swine Convenire cum omni ente Envoi What pig could himself deny A gently seasoned porky pie? The glistening splay of roasted snout The parslied porcine forefoot: Removed from life, from fat, from flesh Impartial blade made mince, mince, mince, Spread out among the crusts to taste Baked to … Read more