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  • ISBN-10: 0571302157
  • ISBN-13: 9780571302154
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x126x10 mm, kaal: 122 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: Faber & Faber
  • ISBN-10: 0571302157
  • ISBN-13: 9780571302154
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The First World War holds a unique place in the nation's history; the poetry it produced, a unique place in the nation's hearts. To mark the centenary of the First World War in 2014, the Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, has engaged the most eminent poets of the present to choose the writing from the Great War that touched them most profoundly: their choices are here in this powerful and moving assembly. But this anthology is more than a record of war writing. Carol Ann Duffy has commissioned these same poets of the present to look back across the past and write a poem of their own in response to the war to end all wars.

Whether as a reader your interest is in the Great War or the great war poets, or whether it is in the poetry of today, this anthology will hold a special place in your affections, as it remembers and recalls - a and through its commissioned work, renews and honours - the engagement between poetry and this terrible, unworldly of world conflicts.

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1914: Poetry Remembers, edited by poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy, is a powerful and moving anthology to mark the centenary of the First World War in 2014.
Introduction ix
Carol Ann Duffy
An Unseen
3(1)
Carol Ann Duffy
The Send-off
4(2)
Wilfred Owen
After the News
6(2)
Paula Meehan
July 1914
8(2)
Anna Akhmatova
High Wood
10(2)
Sean Borodale
Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire
12(1)
Anonymous
The Testament of Jean Cocteau
13(1)
Rachael Boast
Calligram for Madeleine (15 May 1915)
14(1)
Guillaume Apollinaire
"We bid farewell to a whole era'
15(2)
Alice Oswald
The Little Auto
17(3)
Guillaume Apollinaire
The Duration
20(2)
Helen Dunmore
From Diaries 1915--1918
22(1)
Cynthia Asquith
Gottfried Benn, c.1916
23(1)
Michael Hofmann
From Epilogue
24(1)
Gottfried Benn
The Crowded Earth
25(1)
Polly Clark
From Testament of Youth
26(2)
Vera Brittain
Dromedaries and Dung Beetles
28(3)
Paul Muldoon
The Soldier
31(1)
Rupert Brooke
Afterbirth
32(2)
Clare Pollard
Afterwards
34(2)
Margaret Postgate Cole
A Munster Fusilier on his Eightieth Birthday
36(2)
Theo Dorgan
A Dead Boche
38(1)
Robert Graves
Stopping with a bicycle on a hill above Stroud, thinking of Ivor Gurney
39(3)
Adam Horovitz
Ballad of the Three Spectres
42(1)
Ivor Gurney
Avalon
43(1)
Simon Armitage
First Time In
44(3)
Ivor Gurney
The Jumps
47(2)
Alan Jenkins
From Letters to Kate Lechmere
49(1)
T. E. Hulme
Migration
50(1)
Bernard O'Donoghue
Serbia
51(1)
Francis Ledwidge
Boy-Soldier
52(1)
Michael Longley
`We had a young volunteer here'
53(1)
Tom Mcalindon
Armistice
54(2)
David Harsent
`Such courage and nerve as I possessed'
56(1)
John McCauley
Redacted
57(3)
Blake Morrison
Mackintosh Recruiting
60(2)
Ewart Alan
Bandages
62(1)
John Agard
`I was wounded at Mametz Wood'
63(1)
Albert Marshall
March 2013
64(1)
Ann Gray
May, 1915
65(1)
Charlotte Mew
The Calling
66(1)
Daljit Nagra
The Gift of India
67(1)
Sarojini Naidu
Futility
68(2)
Billy Collins
Futility
70(1)
Wilfred Owen
A century later
71(2)
Imtiaz Dharker
Anthem for Doomed Youth
73(1)
Wilfred Owen
April Fools' Day
74(2)
Elaine Feinstein
Break of Day in the Trenches
76(2)
Isaac Rosenberg
Birds of the Western Front
78(3)
Ruth Padel
From Birds on the Western Front
81(3)
Saki
Bantam
84(1)
Jackie Kay
Survivors
85(1)
Siegfried Sassoon
A Moment of Reflection
86(3)
Andrew Motion
`I am making this statement'
89(1)
Siegfried Sassoon
Oranges
90(1)
Vicki Feaver
Orange In
91(1)
Gertrude Stein
Any Ordinary Morning
92(2)
Julia Copus
In a field
94(1)
Seamus Heaney
As the team's head-brass
95(2)
Edward Thomas
For a Fatherless Son, For a Fatherless Daughter
97(1)
Deryn Rees-Jones
From World Without End
98(2)
Helen Thomas
Signs and Signals
100(1)
Roy Fisher
Grodek
101(1)
Georg Trakl
At Stockwell Tube
102(1)
Grace Nichols
Clear Sky
103(1)
Giuseppe Ungaretti
Eisteddfod of the Black Chair
104(2)
Gillian Clarke
War
106(1)
Hedd Wyn
Three Men
107(4)
Ruth Fainlight
The Second Coming
111(1)
W. B. Yeats
Last Post
112(3)
Carol Ann Duffy
Acknowledgements 115(4)
Index of Authors 119(2)
Index of Titles and First lines 121
Carol Ann Duffy was born in Glasgow and grew up in Stafford. She won the 1993 Whitbread Award for Poetry and the Forward Prize for best collection for Mean Time. The World's Wife received the E. M. Forster Award in America, whileRapture won the T. S. Eliot Prize 2005. She is currently Professor of Contemporary Poetry at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her most recent volumes are New and Collected Poems for Children (2009) and The Bees (2011), which won the Costa Poetry Award. She is Poet Laureate.