Poetry can help us understand history and our feelings to contemporary events. In my recent readings of classic poems I have found two poems that seem almost a prophecy of political events in America, “Ozymandias” by Percy Shelley an “The Second Coming” by William Butler Yeats.
“Ozymandias” (first published January 11,1818), The Greek name for the Egyptian Pharaoh Rameses II, struck me deeply in the perception the sculptor had of arrogant strutting buffonary of Ozymandias. I wonder How long America’s fourth rate imitation will be remembered, will he
cause great destruction before his end comes? This is probably Shelly’s most read and taught poem. I hope to read more of his work and read Richard Holme’s highly regarded biography.
cause great destruction before his end comes? This is probably Shelly’s most read and taught poem. I hope to read more of his work and read Richard Holme’s highly regarded biography.
After the terrible results of the American Presidential election of November 2015 horrified all in the book Blog World, numerous posts quoting “The Second Coming” (first published November 23, 1920) by William Butler Yeats were made on social media websites, suggesting, of course, the incomimg president was to be seen as The Rough Beast. Like “The Wasteland”, this poem is partialy a vision of The post WW One world. Like that work,it makes use of ancient references.
Of course other Ozymandias figures and other rough beasts will emerge.
Mel u
Mel u, Two, unfortunately, very apt poems. Let us hope that they are not portents of the future for us.
ReplyDeleteafter reading your post yesterday, i was speculating about the influence of Ozymandias on Yeats... and now... brother, we must be on the same wavelength...
ReplyDeletecome to think of it, Yeats could be referring to the Sphinx, also...
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