Mystery/Crime Fiction Exercise; Belgium/Netherlands; Scotland/Wales/Ireland Poets

This morning let's begin with a short writing prompt, then it's off to the world and some reading.


Our race around Europe! In the days remaining, let's travel!

Czeslaw Milosz is one of Poland's best loved poets. His poems can be found here.
Forget by Czeslaw Milosz
Forget the suffering
You caused others.
Forget the suffering
Others caused you.
The waters run and run,
Springs sparkle and are done,
You walk the earth you are forgetting.

Sometimes you hear a distant refrain.
What does it mean, you ask, who is singing?
A childlike sun grows warm.
A grandson and a great-grandson are born.
You are led by the hand once again.

The names of the rivers remain with you.
How endless those rivers seem!
Your fields lie fallow,
The city towers are not as they were.
You stand at the threshold mute.
Learn a little about Poland! And some cuisine...

Belgium & The Netherlands (and more info on the Netherlands)

Now, let's take a look at 15 contemporary (or mostly contemporary) poets from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Those of you most inspired may get ideas for your own poems or writing from these. As you read today, keep your notebook nearby and jot down ideas as they come to you.

Eavan Boland

Seamus Heaney

Eileen Carney Hulme

Patrick Kavanagh

Spike Milligan

Paul Muldoon

Lewis MacNeice

Carol Ann Duffy

Marriott Edgar

Roddy Lumsden

Edwin Muir

Roald Dahl

Arthur Symons

Edward Thomas

R. S. Thomas

Dylan Thomas: Fern Hill and the text.

HOMEWORK: Please continue working on your research and reading And Then There Were None.

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