Lads: Love Poetry of the Trenches by Martin Taylor (Hardcover, 1989)

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This anthology of largely unknown poems from the trenches sets out to illustrate the extraordinary range of emotions generated by the horror of the First World War and the experience of trench warfare. The introductory essay discusses the friendships intensified under fire and the strong homo-erotic element characterising the poetry of Siegried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen and others.

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PublisherConstable AND Company LTD
ISBN-139780094688308
eBay Product ID (ePID)86528452

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Book TitleLads: Love Poetry of the Trenches
AuthorMartin Taylor
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
TopicPoetry
Publication Year1989
Number of Pages251 Pages

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Item Height242mm
Item Width165mm
Item Weight608g

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Series TitlePhotography S.
EditorMartin Taylor
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom

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  • The Pity of War

    This a very representative collection of poetry from WWI. A lot of it is gay; whether consciously or not is sometimes hard to judge. It brings home, as conventional histories cannot always do, the horror and sadness of war and the remarkable courage and love of comrades of which ordinary soldiers are capable.

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