Yeats’ poem “The Second
Coming” is a metaphor made up of metaphors. Nick Tabor in his article “No Slouch” in The Paris Review brilliantly analyzes the poem and documents
the “widening gyre of heavy-handed allusions” to this poem. He enumerates over 36
citations from political commentary to comic books to Achebe’s novel Things
Fall Apart. He argues that “…Yeats’s
lines work outside their context because the word pairings are brilliant in and
of themselves.”
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2015/04/07/no-slouch/
In Greek mythology, Pegasus was the horse of the Muses. Why can't a horse be a muse for a modern writer? My passion is writing about history, horses, and humor often featuring my Icelandic horse Blessi. My non-fiction articles have been published in multiple magazines and several countries. I am writing a book titled Rough Riding Through the White House: The Adventures of the Pony Algonquin and the Roosevelt Children. Meanwhile, here are my thoughts on writing.
Nick Tabor's Analysis of Yeat's "The Second Coming"
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