
At Ease on Lethe Wharf
'At Ease on Lethe Wharf' Summary
The poem "At Ease on Lethe Wharf" by Helen Coale Crew explores the concept of forgetting and its potential benefits. The poet delves into the idea of letting go of memories, both painful and joyful, in order to find peace and tranquility. Inspired by the ancient Greek myth of the river Lethe, which was believed to erase memories when consumed, the poem invites readers to contemplate the allure and risks of forgetting. Through evocative and thought-provoking language, Crew examines the complexities of human memory and the ways in which it shapes our experiences and our sense of self.Book Details
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