James Merrill was an American poet and the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1977. The winning collection was Divine Comedies. His work is usually separated into two categories, formal lyric poems, and epics about the occult. He also wrote plays and essays during his career.
‘The Victor Dog’ by James Merrill humorously explores the listener’s perspective, imagining them as the attentive dog on the Victor label.
Bix to Buxtehude to Boulez.
The little white dog on the Victor label
Listens long and hard as he is able.
Itโs all in a dayโs work, whatever plays.
‘A Renewalโ by James Merrill describes the plight of a speaker who tries to end a relationship but, as soon as they successfully do so, our struck by a violent resurgence of the same love that they had lost.
A sky-blue and red poster features a poem titled A Renewal, by James Merrill.
Having used every subterfuge
To shake you, lies, fatigue, or even that of passion,
Now I see no way but a clean break.
Merrill’s ‘The Broken Home’ navigates the aftermath of divorce, blending personal history with rich poetic imagery.