Poem Title |
Original Publication |
CP Page no |
Florida Frost |
Under The Clock, London: Penguin, 2005 |
224-5 |
Allusion to Classical figure Pluto and Proserpine are mentioned by name but there are also allusions to Orpheus and Eurydice (e.g. ‘Never had saws more venom in their bite [...] his sense of loss sent him berserk [...] Earth dragged down his darling and his dear’).
Relationship to Classical text Florida kumquats, killed by harsh frost, elide with the image of pomegranates given to Persephone. A false harvest of deathly fruit forms the backdrop to the poem’s main subject: a narrative of premature death and lost love. There is no suggestion of a specific source-text.