This essential anthology captures the poignant voices of three major First World War poets: Ivor Gurney, Wilfred Owen, and Isaac Rosenberg. Gurney, a composer and poet, offers a unique perspective with works like “Severn and Somme” and “War’s Embers.” Owen’s realistic depictions of war and combat are both vivid and haunting, while Rosenberg’s “Poems from the Trenches” is celebrated as a masterpiece of war poetry. Curated by Jon Stallworthy, a distinguished professor emeritus of English, this collection provides a profound reflection on the diverse experiences of soldiers during the war.
Why You Should Read?
- Offers a raw and authentic portrayal of war through the eyes of soldiers.
- Features works by renowned poets like Wilfred Owen and Isaac Rosenberg.
- Curated by a leading scholar, ensuring authoritative and insightful selections.
- Part of Penguin Classics, known for its high-quality editions and expert annotations.