Hadrian's Wall Hadrian's Wall is a book of poems inspired by a wall built across the entirety of northern England by Roman emperor Hadrian around the year 120 AD. It was essentially built to "keep the barbarians out." Sound familiar? The poems explore ideas of boundaries, migration, separation, empire, and existence—each one titled as "Milecastle" and numbered as such, since there are 73 Roman miles to the wall and a "Milecastle" or look-out tower built at about each mile-point in the wall.
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