Eyewitness to War: The Finest Writing About War by Those Who Were There: An Anthology About War, Including Diaries, Verse, Speeches, Memoirs and Memories

Eyewitness to War: The Finest Writing About War by Those Who Were There: An Anthology About War, Including Diaries, Verse, Speeches, Memoirs and Memories

by Antony Bird (Author), NicholasBird (Author)

Synopsis

The inescapable irony of war is its ability to inspire the finest and most poignant literature. In the tension and drama of battle, in the terror and pathos, all man's senses are engaged and heightened. Few settings kindle the poetic spirit more fiercely than the battlefield, while facing both the enemy and one's own mortality. Gathered within this book is an extensive collection of some of the most vivid and eloquent prose and verse from those who, throughout history, have witnessed the intensity of war at first hand. Beginning with Elizabeth I's stirring speech to her soldiers at Tilbury as the Spanish advanced across the Channel, and ending with the devastation surrounding the overthrow of Saddam Hussain's Iraqi dictatorship, each piece is introduced by a penetrating and original analysis of the story behind the words, offering a stirring and moving glimpse of the consuming sould of war itself.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 252
Publisher: Summersdale
Published: 09 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 1840245433
ISBN 13: 9781840245431

Author Bio
Nicholas Bird is an elected member of the Royal United Services Institute and a reviewer for the Journal of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. He lives in west London with his wife and two daughters. Antony Bird lives in West Sussex. They both went to Winchester College and regularly conduct tours of the Western Front and the Normandy battlefields. Antony has an MPhil from University College London.