Have we made a schoolboy error? When we think of World War One we picture weary soldiers ‘coughing like hags’ cursing as they wade through ‘the sludge’ of the trenches. We hear the ...
Post-war Europe looked at the horror and acknowledged the suffering. But another question about the perpetrators still needs ...
Michael Longley, from Belfast, received several awards for his 13 collections, including the Feltrinelli Prize ...
“The pity of war, the pity war distilled,” wrote Wilfred Owen, the First World War poet who knew more than a thing or two about the subject. Pity that Rutte did not acknowledge that side of it.
In autumn 1917 Wilfred Owen was treated for shell shock ... It was important to him that the readers of his poem understood the horrors of World War One. This idea is picked up in his other ...
the pity war distilled,” wrote Wilfred Owen, the First World War poet who knew more than a thing or two about the subject. Pity that Rutte did not acknowledge that side of it.
Benjamin Britten's War Requiem incorporated the words of the World War One poet Wilfred Owen - whose poetry had also faded from popular consciousness - to a new generation. Anti-war sentiment was ...
Benjamin Britten's War Requiem incorporated the words of the World War One poet Wilfred Owen - whose poetry had also faded from popular consciousness - to a new generation. Anti-war sentiment was ...
Here was a creative battle to end all art wars. I feared one unelected agency after another would wear down this aesthetic belligerent to a stalemate, if not gassing him into unconditional surrender.
The war poet Wilfred Owen left for war from Folkestone beach and swam in the ... Hours before sunrise on the morning of November 11, 2018, 100 years to the minute since the First World War finally ...
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