Poem Title |
Original Publication |
CP Page no |
Two Phases |
The Hawk in the Rain, London: Faber & Faber, 1957 |
30-31 |
Length / Form Two parts, 4 stanzas, 20 lines
Allusion to Classical figure Caractacus
Allusion to Classical place Rome
Relationship to Classical text Alludes to Caractacus 'in Rich Rome', 'defeated and displayed in Claudius' triumph'.
Comment The Hawk in the Rain was Hughes’s first book. It was published in the UK in 1957 after winning a poetry competition in America judged by (among others) W.H. Auden. Whilst more formal in typographic presentation than his later works, The Hawk in the Rain proclaims Hughes’s poetic agenda, one of energy, vitality and death. Here poems about nature, poetry and war announce themselves in sharp contrast to the verse of contemporaries such as Philip Larkin. Hughes returns to this subject in ‘Phaethon’ in Tales from Ovid (CP, 880)