This study analyses the major poems of the World War I and brings into focus some of the more neglected voices of that conflict. It draws attention also to women poets of the period.
John Greening is an English poet, playwright, and critic. He studied at the universities of Swansea, Mannheim and Exeter and has won several major honours, including an Arvon Prize, the Bridport Prize, a Cholmondeley Award, a Hawthornden Fellowship and a Scottish Arts Council Award. He has written numerous poetry collections and plays.