The Poetry Exchange

87. Ceasefire by Michael Longley - A Friend to Jacqueline Saphra

Nov 30, 2023
Join poet and activist Jacqueline Saphra as she explores Michael Longley’s powerful poem 'Ceasefire.' With a rich background in playwrighting and poetry, Saphra delves into themes of revenge, forgiveness, and shared humanity, connecting the emotional dynamics of Priam and Achilles to modern conflicts. The conversation also touches on making small contributions in the face of global grief and celebrates the release of Saphra's new collection, 'Velvel's Violin,' highlighting the enduring bond of poetry as a friend.
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INSIGHT

Human Agency Over Divine Fate

  • Michael Longley reframes the Iliad scene to emphasise human agency over divine fate.
  • The poem highlights a temporary ceasefire of shared humanity amid inevitable future violence.
ANECDOTE

Poem Born During 1990s Ceasefire Talks

  • Longley wrote the poem around rumours of an IRA ceasefire in 1994 and published it in the Irish Times.
  • Jacqueline connects that historical moment to the poem's enduring resonance with later conflicts.
INSIGHT

Empathy Frames The Opening

  • The poem opens with empathy, centering Achilles' tears and recognition of common humanity.
  • That opening reframes a warrior as a grieving son and models emotional vulnerability.
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