Chris ZachariouAug 6, 2022Icarus must die | Greek Mythology PoemsThe poem uses the mythological figure of Icarus to make a comment on rebellious citizens in society.
Chris ZachariouAug 6, 2022The Story of the Laughing Son | Political PoemsThe poem, inspired loosely on Marquez’s “A Chronicle of Death Foretold,” captures the tragedy and fatalism intrinsic to this landmark novel.
Chris ZachariouAug 6, 2022The Half Moon | A Coming-of-Age PoemIn the evocative tapestry of "The Half Moon," lives intersect in the ‘60s, weaving tales of love, loss, and timeless memories.
Chris ZachariouAug 6, 2022Aberfan 1966 | Political PoemsFriday 21 October 1966 - 116 children and 28 adults died, decimating the close-knit and thriving Merthyr Tydfil. Source: BBC News
Chris ZachariouAug 6, 2022I Must Die Tomorrow | A Poem About GodA poignant and introspective poem that delves into the inner turmoil and conflicting emotions experienced by Jesus throughout his journey.
Chris ZachariouAug 6, 2022The Passion Play | A Tribute to Federico Garcia LorcaThe gypsy and the dwarf whimper. / They are frightened of the man / wearing a black sombrero / and with jackdaw feathers on his lips.
Chris ZachariouAug 6, 2022July 1974 | Cyprus PoemsIn the brutal summer heat / machine-gun fire rages on / Corpses are rotting in the streets / mothers keen their dead sons...
Chris ZachariouAug 6, 2022Loving Evita | Poems of DespairThe poem presents a dual narrative that explores improbable and parallel tales of love and death, blurring the lines between fantasy and rea
Chris ZachariouAug 6, 2022A Death Foretold | A Poem About GodJudas and Mary Magdalene share their sorrow and yearning on the eve of Jesus' crucifixion. A haunting reflection on loss and sacrifice.
Chris ZachariouAug 6, 2022Yemen's Children | Anti-War PoemsΤhe devastating impact of conflict on the most vulnerable—children—whose innocence is irrevocably shattered in the process.