This is Episode 40 of Poems to Live Well By.
Today’s poem is "Up", by Margaret Atwood.
You can read the poem here.
Margaret Atwood is a legendary and prolific novelist, essayist, poet and activist from Canada. She has published more than 50 books, including the 1985 novel The Handmaid’s Tale, set in a dystopian future and which has been made into a hugely successful TV series in recent years.
This poem, “Up”, is a very personal account of (in my reading) the experience of anxiety and depression.
It asks — and asks us to ask ourselves — pertinent questions about our present, our past and our future.
As always on this podcast, take this introduction as a jumping-off point. If this poem says something different to you than it says to me, your response is equally valid.
A poem, as John Cleese says, is to be experienced, not explained. So invite it in, and allow it to speak.
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