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  1. Background to Remains. ‘Remains’ is part of a collection of poems called ‘The Not Dead’, which was originally a television documentary bearing the same name, and focused on the testimonies of ex-soldiers who had served in several conflicts. Armitage was reportedly so inspired by the program that he wrote the collection of war poetry in ...

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  2. Ask a question. "Remains" was published by the British poet Simon Armitage in 2008 as part of his collection The Not Dead, a series of war poems based on the testimonies of ex-soldiers. Instead of detailing conflict, however, these poems confront the aftermath of war and the traumatic memories that ex-service people might struggle to cope with.

  3. Jul 9, 2024 · The poem vividly describes the traumatic experience of shooting a looter and the haunting memories that follow, impacting the speaker’s mental state (“his bloody life in my bloody hands”). The repetition of the looter’s presence in dreams and memories underscores the ongoing trauma experienced by the speaker. 2.

  4. Aug 12, 2023 · This stanza presents a ‘volta’ or turning point in the poem, with the ‘end of story’ referring to the conclusion of this sequence of events and, with it, the looter’s life. His blood-shadow stays on the street, and out on patrol. I walk right over it week after week. Then I’m home on leave. But I blink.

  5. Context of 'Remains'. Simon Armitage’s poetry is known for its colloquial style, strong rhythms and voice. He deals with personal relationships, often drawing on his own life experience. He ...

  6. Why that poem, and why did you think we needed it? SA: Well, the poem itself has become the plaything of academics, and the plaything of their students, reluctantly sometimes. Academics and scholars make wonderful restorations of the poem, without which I wouldn’t have been able to move forward.

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  8. Feb 5, 2004 · The Not Dead. Title: The Not Dead. Publisher: Pomona Books. ISBN: 978-1-904-59018-7. Published Date: Feb 5th, 2004. The poems in this book were originally aired on a Channel 4 documentary film of the same name, shown in the summer of 2007. They focus on the testimonies of veterans of the Gulf, Bosnia and Malayan wars – ex-soldiers who have ...

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