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A comment on contemporary poetry, by Fra-cois Duchene
The speaker, a leader writer on the Manchester Guardian, suggests that poetry today is rooted in philosophies that accept the stress and strain of violent change; yet the poetic impulse is enfeebled because the revolutionary will and the confident belief in freedom through action are dead. (The recorded broadcast of April 17)

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