The Poetry of World War I edited by James Shepherd
In the midst of the exploding shells and flying bullets of World War I, soldiers took pen to paper to record their terrifying experiences in the form of poetry. Poignant verses tell us the true horror of war but also remind us of the strength of human courage and virtue.
This collection of poems features the most forceful ans evocative of the poets of the Great War, including Rupert Brooke, Wilfred Owen, Charles Sorley, and Ivor Gurney, and stands as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made in those years.
Arcturus, 2018.
ISBN: 9781788287739. 192 pp.
Softcover. Near fine.