101 Poems Against War

101 Poems Against War

by Matthew Hollis (Editor), Matthew Hollis (Editor), Paul Keegan (Editor)

Synopsis

From the earliest times poets have spoken out against the horrors of war - many dying on the battlefields on which they wrote. This extraordinary anthology gathers together the most startling poems against war ever written - from an infamous last stand in Ancient Greece to the chemical warfare of the present day Gulf. Featuring many of our most treasured poets - Wilfred Owen, Philip Larkin, Stevie Smith and Emily Dickinson among them - 101 Poems Against War selects too from the poems being written across the barricades: the enemy soldier, a German widow, a young Vietnamese boy, and by the Arabic poets of today. From the men who held their dying friends to the agony of the women left behind, this anthology gathers those moments of warning and protest from all corners of the earth: the times in which it was left to the poets to speak out against the true terror of war.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 03 Mar 2003

ISBN 10: 0571220347
ISBN 13: 9780571220342
Book Overview: 101 Poems Against War, edited by Matthew Hollis and Paul Keegan, gathers the intensest expression of warning and protest from all corners of the earth, 101 voices raised against the terrors of war.

Author Bio
Matthew Hollis is the author of Ground Water, short listed for the Whitbread Prize for Poetry, the Guardian First Book Award and the Forward Prize for Best First Collection. Now All Roads Lead to France is his first prose book.