John Keats's poems of death and los youth
Recently I read an article titled "John Keats: how his poems of death and lost youth are resonating during COVID-19" by Richard Marggraf-Turley. The text was mainly about the life and works of this artist, but a lot can be concluded from it.
Keats, practically all his life, was a witness of death, mental illnesses, and suffering. He reflected it in his works. And even after 200 years, they are more current than ever. Everybody can now experience emotions about which John Keats wrote. In times of pandemic, especially people my age, are losing their youth and time to experience new things. Quarantine also isn't a stranger to us and the poet. I think that we can agree with Keats that it is affecting us in a bad way. We, as he said in his letters, are feeling depressed. I think that the author of the article captured and translated to pandemic times poems of Keats.
https://theconversation.com/john-keats-how-his-poems-of-death-and-lost-youth-are-resonating-during-covid-19-155522
I'm sorry to hear about your sadness and frustration. We are all indeed as if suspended in time, waiting for this time to end. Maybe instead we should live in the moment and enjoy the qualities of our lives that were absent before such as peace, alone time, less noise and chaos.
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