William Plomer died on September 21, 1973, in Lewes, East Sussex, England, UK.
William Plomer's birth name is William Charles Franklyn Plomer.
William Plomer was born on December 10, 1903, in Pietersburg, Transvaal, South Africa.
"The Wild Doves at Louis Trichardt" by William Plomer was written in 1927.
William Plomer wrote "Not Answering the Telephone" in 1933. This work reflects his style, characterized by a blend of introspection and social commentary. Plomer was known for his contributions to both poetry and fiction, often exploring themes of identity and human experience.
W. Plomer has written: 'Double lives' 'Dorking thigh and other satires'
The poem is about the drought in Africa. Plomer speaks of the flooding he experienced in the past in which people died by drowning. The irony is that at the present time in the poem people are dieing of dehydration. He alludes to the fact that heat has become a symbol of Africa. The scorpion itself symbolises death.
The poem is called "Satire" and was written by William Plomer.
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