Soul Feathers : An Anthology to Aid the Work of Macmillan Cancer Support
(Author) Carol Ann DuffyCarol Ann Duffy
Carol Ann Duffy is a Scottish poet and playwright known for her insightful and emotive works exploring themes of love, gender, politics, and identity. She became the first woman and first Scottish poet laureate in 2009. Duffy's notable works include "The World's Wife," a collection of poems that reimagines famous men through the eyes of their wives, and "Rapture," a collection of love poems that won the T. S. Eliot Prize. Her poetry is characterized by its accessibility, wit, and emotional depth, making her a beloved figure in contemporary literature. Duffy's impact on the genre of poetry is significant, as she has brought a fresh and feminist perspective to the tradition. Her most famous work is arguably "The Bees," a collection that won the Costa Book Award and further solidified her reputation as one of the most important poets of our time.