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If I Don't Know is less dominated by both parody and humour, less subservient to the canon and is a stronger collection for it. The trademark skills are still here but a darker and warmer, more personal, more direct style is in evidence as is an abiding concern with love and loss. In "Dead Sheep Poem" a dead sheep ("the skull / and jawbone, clean as carved ivory") is contemplated, violated even, by the just-arrived "person with the notebook". In "Tulips" the pleasure of watching her flowers is overshadowed by the knowledge that they will soon die, "Every day I wonder how long they will be here ... I almost wish them / gone". And a more critical, political note is struck in "Sonnet of '68" and the tender, sad "After Prague": "Hope is a long leash, / drawn in slowly". The last, long narrative poem "The Teacher's Tale" is a moving account of Paul ("He teaches nowadays. / He isn't bad at it.") and his troubled early years, "He got off with a caution ... Vowed silently he'd never steal again". Wendy Cope is an eminently readable, intelligent and always sympathetic poet and this is another fine collection of her work. --Mark Thwaite
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Down to earth poetry,
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I think what often puts one off reading poetry is the sense that it is too grand - too concerned with the fundamentals of the universe to be of much relevance to the ordinary everyday person. Wendy Cope however has always managed to relate the two in a very simple and effective way. Her humour is always refreshing and never misplaced. She may never be regarded by the establishment in the same way as the Hughes', Wordworths' and Byrons' of this world are, but I will always see her as being one of the best poets I have personally ever encountered.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
From troubles of the world I turn to Wendy Cope!,
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This review is from: If I Don't Know (Paperback)
Unless you are very highbrow, this accessible collection of poems is waiting to entertain you. It is a mixture of discipline - villanelle, haiku, ballad - and free verse. Such is the poet's ability to diversify in subject and form retaining the humour.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great collection of witty and clever poems,
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This review is from: If I Don't Know (Paperback)
These poems cover a range of subjects from lost socks through pedigree pigs to fireworks. She uses formal styles such as triolets and villanelles as well as free verse to great effect. She makes seem effortless what is no doubt effortful to achieve.Also included is a long poem, the Teacher's tale, a modern day tale in the style of Chaucer. The best of these poems make you think - yes. It is like that, isn't it. A worthy successor to Taking Cocoa with Kingsley Amis and an example to point at and say that not all good poems need to be about death or nature.
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