

Poem about Ghislaine's father by British Poet Laureate (Carol Ann Duffy) mentions polaroids with boys and compromised politicians.
Spoilered only due to some swear words in the poem.
So in school we had to look at modern poems and on the curriculum was Carol Ann Duffy who, at the time, was the Poet Laureate. Fraud, in Mean Times. I suddenly had flashbacks today about my teacher explaining the poem was likely about Robert Maxwell (Ghislaine's Father) and his drowning. The opening lines allude to his name change, but he was born "Jan Ludvik Hoch".
I had to go back and have a look because I thought it was like a false memory or something that it was mentioning directly polaroids of boys, politicians in-and-out (this is odd analytically to read because "in-and-out" is british slang for sex) of prams.
This poem was published back in 1993 and is still used in schools. I don't really know what to think of it but its interesting. Any idea on "The Gnome in Zurich"?