
Stevie Smith
In Our Time: Culture
Stevie Smith's Poems
I think she was very difficult company. She also needed a lot of lifts home to Palmer's Green, which I think was a bit of a pain for her friends. But she has moments of self-awareness in this melodrama about death. In one of her last poems, she, Black March, death comes as an old friend. And he says he will bring her a breath of fresh air, a change for you. So again, it's that same idea of just going away for a rescue and then maybe you get to come back. Well, there are these drawings. Did they give much to her poems? I think a great deal. They were all gathered together in boxes
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