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By Carol Ann Duffy Achilles -- for David Beckham Myth's river -- where his mother Without him, it was prophesied, Women hid him, concealed him But when Odysseus came, with an And it was sport, not war, But then his heel, his heel, his heel...
"He is almost a mythical figure himself, in popular culture," Duffy told BBC Radio 4's 'The World At One'. "It's fascinating that the injury takes its name from Achilles...The whole point of Greek myths is the combination of triumph and tragedy that we follow in them." Scottish-born Duffy was appointed Britain's Poet Laureate in 2009, becoming both the first woman and the first openly lesbian poet to hold the position in its more than 300 year history. The audio recording above is courtesy of the BBC. Duffy also writes a regular column, "Poetry Corner," for the Daily Mirror. |
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