V. by Tony Harrison

Set against the backdrop of a desecrated cemetery in Leeds, the narrative delves into themes of class struggle, identity, and the socio-political landscape of 1980s Britain. Through a powerful dialogue between the poet and a graffiti artist, the work explores the tensions between the past and present, the personal and political, and the enduring impact of historical divisions. The poem's raw and evocative language captures the anger and disillusionment of a generation grappling with the erosion of traditional values and the rise of a fragmented society.

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Published
1985
Nationality
British
Length
Very Short
Pages
30-40
Original Language
English
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