In Ted Hughes’s poetry, he often identifies himself with a hawk, fox, jaguar or crow, but this new biography suggests that louse, rat or swine might be more appropriate. Given the frequent sordidness on display in this book, there’s little wonder that the Hughes estate withdrew its initial support for it and denied its author, Jonathan Bate, the right to extensive quotation from his subject’s poems and archives.

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