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101 Poems against war / Hollis, Matthew 2003  Book
Hollis, Matthew Book
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Publication Great Britain, Faber and Faber Limited, 2003.
Description 147pRed Spine
Summary/Abstract A collection of startling poems against war ever written - from an infamous last stand in Ancient Greece to the chemical warfare of the present day Gulf.
Contents For the Spartan Dead at Thermopylai - Simonides 'Some Saian sports my splendid shield' - Archilochus 'Success is counted sweetest' - Emily Dickinson Dulce et Decorum Est - Wildred Owen Ireland 1972 - Paul Durcan 'First they came for the Jews' - Martin Niemoller O What is that Sound - W.H. Auden 'Some think a fleet' - Sappho On Being Asked to Write a Poem Against the War in Vietnam - Hayden Carruth Rain - Edward Thomas Sophoclean - Seamus Heaney An Irish Airman Forsees His Death - W.B. Yeats Phrase Book - Jo Shapcott The Drum - John Scott How to Kill - Keith Douglas I Remember - Stevie Smith The Diameter of the Bomb - Yehuda Amichai The General - Siegfried Sassoon Mines - Bruce Weigl from The Knight's Tale - Geoffrey Chaucer Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries - A.E. Housman 'next to of course god america i' - E.E. Cummings Break of Day in the Trenches - Isaac Rosenberg from Poem for the land - Mahmoud Darwish What Were They Like? - Denise Levertov Five Minutes after the Air Raid - Miroslav Holub In Dark Times - Bertolt Brecht ' When you see millions of the mouthless dead' - Charles Hamilton Sorley The Pacifist - Hilaire Belloc Fall 1961 - Robert Lowell The Soldier's Death - Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea Cambodia - James Fenton Conscientious Objector - Edna St Vincent Millay Grass - Carl Sandburg The Survivor - Tadeusz Rozewicz A Bummer - Michael Casey Epitaph for Mariana Gryphius - Andreas Gryphius As You Say - D.J. Enright Lament of the Frontier Guard - Li Po from Epitaphs of the War 1914-1918 - Rudyard Kipling From Trollope's Journal - Elizabeth Bishop 'Soldiers who wish to be a hero' - Anonymous Six Young Men - Ted Hughes from Poems to Czechoslovakia - Marina Tsvetaeva A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London - Dylan Thomas from America, America - Saadi Youssef Report on Experience - Edmund Blunden The Vote - Ralph Knevet Vietnam - Clarence Major from The Recruiting Serjeant - Isaac Bickerstaffe Eisenhower's Visit to Franco, 1959 - James Wright Penelope - Dorothy Parker The Sorrow od Sarajevo - Goran Simic The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner - Randall Jarrell As Toilsome I Wander'd Virginia's Woods - Walt Whitman The General's Property - Samih Al-Qasim Newscast - Ian Hamilton Dedication - Czeslaw Milosz The Colonel - Carolyn Forche Anti-War - Seiichi Nikuni Raider's Dawn - Alun Lewis The Horses - Edwin Muir Futility - Wilfred Owen Green Beret - Ho Thien Essential Serbo-Croat - Ken Smith American Football - Harold Pinter At the Bomb Testing Site - William Stafford The Fly - Miroslav Holub Vergissmeinnicht - Keith Douglas Waiting for the Barbarians - C.P. Cavafy Familial - Jacques Prevert August 6, 1945 - Alison Fell from Fears in Solitude - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Women, Children, Babies, Cows, Cats - Robert Lowell If I Only Knew - Nelly Sachs A Warrior's Lament - Nnamdi Olebara To His Love - Ivor Gurney Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye - Anonymous Prolonged Sonnet : When the Troops were Returning from Milan - Niccolo Degli Albizzi 'my sweet old etcetera' - E.E. Cummings On Being Asked for a War Poem - W.B. Yeats Seaman, 1941 - Molly Holden War Has Been Given a Bad Name - Bertolt Brecht Channel Firing - Thomas Hardy 'My Triumph lasted till the Drums' - Emily Dickinson from Hugh Selwyn Mauberley - Ezra Pound In Memoriam (Easter 1915) - Edward Thomas Death Valley - Sorley Maclean Suicide in the Trenches - Siegfried Sassoon Testimony - Seamus Heaney Facing It - Yusef Komunyakaa Shiloh - Herman Melville The Fury of Aerial Bombardment - Richard Eberhart from Amours de Voyage, Canto II - A.H. Clough MCMXI - Philip Larkin Wounds - Michael Longley Shema - Primo Levi September I, 1939 - W.H. Auden August 1914 - Isaac Rosenberg History - John Burnside Night in Al-Hamra - Saadi Youssef
Standard Number 0571220347 Pb.
Key Words War poetry  Pacifism 
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A Jetblack Sunrise - Poems about war and conflict / Mark, Jan 2003  Book
Mark, Jan Book
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Publication Great Britain, Hodder Children's Books, 2003.
Description 160pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract Reflects the timeless nature of courage and barbarity in war. Contains poems by great twentieth-century war poets such as Owen, Sassoon and Douglas as also modern poets such as Feton, Dunmore and Murray.
Contents Peace in out time The dogs of war Casualties Cold and civil Index of first lines Index of authors Acknowledgements
Standard Number 0340893796 Pb.
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