Those words graphically bring to life a terrifying gas attack on a British trench during the First World War. They’re from one of the most famous poems of the war, “Dulce et Decorum Est” by ...
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The Week US on MSNLindsey Hilsum shares her favourite books of poetryWe often associate war poetry with the First World War's soldier poets ... In some poems, Olds’s divorce sounds like a civil ...
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How Ukrainian writers are processing war through poetryOne of the soldiers reads it with patriotic ... The post How Ukrainian writers are processing war through poetry appeared first on The World from PRX.
Their poems are part of world history and culture. Poets should and must document the destruction and horrors of war. But can poetry ... Opening one’s heart to the other’s grief, listening ...
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