Second World War Poems by Hugh Haughton
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The Second World War has shaped the modern world more than any other single event. This generous and haunting selection of English-language and translated poems includes verse written by servicemen who participated in the war – Keith Douglas, Alun Lewis, Randall Jarrell – as well as by survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust – Primo Levi, Nelly Sachs, Paul Celan – and civilians across Europe and beyond. It features work by important women poets – Elizabeth Bishop, H.D., Anna Akhmatova – exiles such as W. H. Auden and Berthold Brecht, and writers reporting from London, Paris, Warsaw, Moscow and New York, dealing with the terrifying impact and legacy of the conflict. Presented with a historical critical introduction and biographical notes, the result is a vital lyric testimony to the tragic global theatre of the war.
Now in paperback, a powerful, wide-ranging anthology of international poetry from the 1939-45 conflict.
About the Author: Hugh Haughton is Emeritus Professor of Modern Literature at the University of York. He is author of The Poetry of Derek Mahon (2007) and editor of The Chatto Book of Nonsense Poetry (1988); Sigmund Freud, The Uncanny (2004); and, with Valerie Eliot, The Letters of T. S. Eliot volumes 1 and 2 (2008).
02 Nov 2023
Additional information
Format | Paperback / softback |
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Genre | Poetry anthologies (various poets) |
Readership Level | General (US: Trade) |
ISBN | 9780571382606 |
Author | Various Poets |
Publication Date | 02 Nov 2023 |
Second World War Poems by Hugh Haughton ISBN 9780571382606