Poets of the Second World War
English
By (author): Rory Waterman
It is a commonly held belief that, other than the work of Keith Douglas and perhaps Alun Lewis, the Second World War (1939 1945) inspired hardly any poetry of merit, and certainly little to compare to the poets of the Great War of 1914 1918. Even in the early 1940s, the literary press in Britain was asking, Where are the war poets? This book addresses why that might have been so, as well as providing ample evidence that the conflict did in fact inspire some of the finest poetry of the twentieth century. It looks in detail at several of the most notable English- language poets of that war, and also provides an overview of the other remarkable poetry about it, helping readers to evaluate the true significance of the Second World War on English-language poetry.
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