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Simplify Me When I'm Dead

Author : Keith Douglas
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2010-06-08
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780571230389

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Part of Faber's critically acclaimed Poet to Poet series

Dismantling Glory

Author : Lorrie Goldensohn
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 584 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2006-04-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780231513036

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Dismantling Glory presents the most personal and powerful words ever written about the horrors of battle, by the very soldiers who put their lives on the line. Focusing on American and English poetry from World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War, Lorrie Goldensohn, a poet and pacifist, affirms that by and large, twentieth-century war poetry is fundamentally antiwar. She examines the changing nature of the war lyric and takes on the literary thinking of two countries separated by their common language. World War I poets such as Wilfred Owen emphasized the role of soldier as victim. By World War II, however, English and American poets, influenced by the leftist politics of W. H. Auden, tended to indict the whole of society, not just its leaders, for militarism. During the Vietnam War, soldier poets accepted themselves as both victims and perpetrators of war's misdeeds, writing a nontraditional, more personally candid war poetry. The book not only discusses the poetry of trench warfare but also shows how the lives of civilians—women and children in particular—entered a global war poetry dominated by air power, invasion, and occupation. Goldensohn argues that World War II blurred the boundaries between battleground and home front, thus bringing women and civilians into war discourse as never before. She discusses the interplay of fascination and disapproval in the texts of twentieth-century war and notes the way in which homage to war hero and victim contends with revulsion at war's horror and waste. In addition to placing the war lyric in literary and historical context, the book discusses in detail individual poets such as Wilfred Owen, W. H. Auden, Keith Douglas, Randall Jarrell, and a group of poets from the Vietnam War, including W. D. Ehrhart, Bruce Weigl, Yusef Komunyakaa, David Huddle, and Doug Anderson. Dismantling Glory is an original and compelling look at the way twentieth-century war poetry posited new relations between masculinity and war, changed and complicated the representation of war, and expanded the scope of antiwar thinking.

"Simplify Me when I'm Dead"

Author : Murray Ray Clark
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:34017675

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War Poetry

Author : Simon Featherstone
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : English poetry
ISBN : 0415095700

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First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Edinburgh Book of Twentieth-Century Scottish Poetry

Author : Maurice Lindsay
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2019-08-05
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781474470278

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The most wide-ranging anthology of twentieth-century poetry in English and Scots available.

Poem For The Day Two

Author : Nicholas Albery
Publisher : Random House
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2011-10-31
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781446443132

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Poem for the Day Two is a repeat of the formula which made Poem for the Day such a well-loved favourite. There are 366 poems (one for each day of the year, and one for leap years), to delight, inspire and excite. Chosen for their magic and memorability, the poems in this anthology are an exultant mix of old and new from across the world, poems to learn by heart and take to heart.

The Penguin Book of Elegy

Author : Stephen Regan,Andrew Motion
Publisher : Random House
Page : 547 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2023-11-02
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780241269633

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The Penguin Book of Elegy by Stephen Regan,Andrew Motion Pdf

Elegy is among the world's oldest forms of literature: a continuous poetic tradition which stretches back beyond the time of Virgil and Horace to Ancient Greece, speaking eloquently and movingly of the experience of loss and the yearning for consolation. In perhaps the purest instance of art's fundamental 'impulse to preserve' (Philip Larkin), it gives shape and meaning to memories too painful to contemplate for long, and answers our desire to fix in words what would otherwise slip our grasp. In The Penguin Book of Elegy, Andrew Motion and Stephen Regan trace the history of this tradition, selecting the best and most significant poems and poets from the Classical roots of elegy, and from its Renaissance revival down to the present day. They show how this remarkably resilient and versatile form has continued to adapt itself even as society and religious belief have shifted around it, with striking achievements in the work of twentieth- and twenty-first-century poets as different as Marianne Moore, Dylan Thomas, Denise Riley and Gwendolyn Brooks. The result is the only comprehensive anthology of its kind now available in the English language. The Penguin Book of Elegy is itself a work of preservation - and a profound and moving catalogue of the fundamentally human urges to remember and honour the dead, and give comfort to those who survive them.

War and Conflict Quotations

Author : Michael C. Thomsett,Jean Freestone Thomsett
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2015-09-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781476611488

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History is replete with pronouncements on war. Some reflect on man’s warlike nature (“We are quick to flare up, we races of men on the earth”—Homer); others deal with the practical strategies of the combatants (“If Hitler invaded hell I would make at least a favorable reference to the devil in the House of Commons”—Winston Churchill); and still others offer advice for avoiding conflict (“The most disadvantageous peace is better than the most just war”—Desiderius Erasmus). More than 2,700 quotations on war and conflict are presented in this reference work. The quotations are arranged by more than 100 broad categories, from action to winning. For each, the quotation is first given, followed by its author, the work in which it appeared (when appropriate), and the date. The book includes numerous cross-references, and keyword-in-context and author indexes are provided for further utility.

British Poetry of the Second World War

Author : L. Shires
Publisher : Springer
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1985-06-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781349178643

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Keith Douglas, 1920-1944

Author : Desmond Graham
Publisher : Faber & Faber
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2012-11-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780571287369

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Keith Douglas, 1920-1944 by Desmond Graham Pdf

Keith Douglas was almost certainly the greatest poet of the Second World War. He was killed in Normandy three days after D-Day. He was only twenty-four. His short life was one of contradictions: the gifted artist and romantic, always in love with the wrong girl also enjoyed soldiering and was quick to volunteer at the beginning of the war. The brave and resourceful tank commander with the Sherwood Rangers in the Western Desert, in the campaign of which his Alemein to Zem Zem is the classic account, was also an outspoken critic of the military establishment and often in trouble with his superiors. There was always another side to Keith Douglas: difficult, even arrogant, he was at the same time, as Desmond Graham, observes in his original preface, 'generous, sensitive to the difficulties of others, remorselessly honest, energetic, and passionately, innocently open.' Douglas made in his brief life some friends who never forgot him, and whose memories of him have contributed much to this book. For this biography, Desmond Graham had access to much private and unpublished material. From that, interviews, Keith Douglas' own poems, letters and drawings emerges a definitive biography. 'An almost unqualified success . . . Mr Graham has used his material with great skill and tact.' Roy Fuller 'It is difficult to imagine a better biography than this being written about Keith Douglas . . . Desmond Graham provides us with an astonishing amount of information.' Stephen Spender 'Extremely well-done . . It is written with authority and it will be standard.' Peter Levi 'Sumptuously evocative' John Carey

Modern English War Poetry

Author : Tim Kendall
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2006-07-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780191534911

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Tim Kendall's study offers the fullest account to date of a tradition of modern English war poetry. Stretching from the Boer War to the present day, it focuses on many of the twentieth-century's finest poets - combatants and non-combatants alike - and considers how they address the ethical challenges of making art out of violence. Poetry, we are often told, makes nothing happen. But war makes poetry happen: the war poet cannot regret, and must exalt at, even the most appalling experiences. Modern English War Poetry not only assesses the problematic relationship between war and its poets, it also encourages an urgent reconsideration of the modern poetry canon and the (too often marginalised) position of war poetry within it. The aesthetic and ethical values on which canonical judgements have been based are carefully scrutinized via a detailed analysis of individual poets. The poets discussed include Thomas Hardy, Rudyard Kipling, Wilfred Owen, Charlotte Mew, Edward Thomas, Ivor Gurney, W. H. Auden, Keith Douglas, Ted Hughes, and Geoffrey Hill.

Not Without Glory

Author : Vernon Scannell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2013-10-28
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781136222931

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First published in 1976. Poets from Homer and Virgil to Tennyson and Hardy have written much about armed conflict on land and sea but it was not until the end of the First World War that the term War Poetry was used to describe not merely that verse which took war as its subject but a kind of poetry which had not been written before, a literature which did not celebrate the martial virtues but one which was created by those who had endured battle and described in exact and often brutal terms just what it was like to be a fighting man in the first Great War of the twentieth century. This is a collection of essays on the following poets: Keith Douglas; Alun Lewis; Sidney Keyes; Roy Fuller; Alan Ross and Charles Causley; Henry Reed and others and American Poets of the Second World War.

In This Poem I Am

Author : Robin Skelton
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2007-10-30
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781770703018

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In a country in which poetry has been largely private and apologetic, Robin Skelton played the part of poet with grand style: flowing beard, mane of white hair, rings on every finger, huge amulet around his neck, all topped off with a black hat that looked as if it came from a Venetian gondolier but was really picked up at the re-enactment of a Cariboo Gold Rush-era general store in Barkerville, B.C. In this selection of his best verse there are poems of "high" and "low" art, spells and prayers, meditations, shemanic maps, and, in the centre of the book, "messages," those strange, inspired "gifts" at the core of Skelton’s art. In making the selection for this volume, editor Harold Rhenisch, himself an accomplished poet, has held to the image that Skelton’s themes repeat like the ripples of water spreading out from a pebble dropped into a pool, and has attempted to bring together the best ripple from each dropped pebble.

My Lost Poets

Author : Philip Levine
Publisher : Knopf
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2018-04-03
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781524711337

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Now in paperback: essays, speeches, and journal entries from one of our most admired and best-loved poets that illuminate how he came to understand himself as a poet, the events and people that he wrote about, and the older poets who influenced him. In prose both as superbly rendered as his poetry and as down-to-earth and easy as speaking, Levine reveals the things that made him the poet he became. In the title essay, originally the final speech of his poet laureate year, he recounts how as a boy he composed little speeches walking in the night woods near his house and how he later realized these were his first poems. He wittily takes on the poets he studied with in the Iowa Writers' Workshop: John Berryman, who was his great teacher and lifelong friend, and Robert Lowell, who was neither. His deepest influences--jazz, Spain, the working people of Detroit--are reflected in many of the pieces. There are essays on the Spanish poets he admires, on William Carlos Williams, Wordsworth, Keats, and others. A wonderful, moving collection of writings that add to our knowledge and appreciation of Philip Levine--both the man and the poet.

The New Penguin Dictionary of Modern Quotations

Author : Robert Andrews
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 1291 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2003-10-30
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780141965314

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The New Penguin Dictionary of Modern Quotations contains over 8,000 quotations from 1914 to the present. As much a companion to the modern age as it is an entertaining and useful reference tool, it takes the reader on a tour of the wit and wisdom of the great and the good, from Margot Asquith to Monica Lewinsky, from George V to Boutros Boutros-Galli and Jonathan Aitken to Frank Zappa.