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The first poet is Ivor Gurney. It feels pretty Keatsian, until it doesn't.
— Nov 01, 2022 01:14AM
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Finished the Ivor Gurney selection. Most of which I'd never read before. The strongest - and most heart-breaking - poems aren't the poems about war directly but the ones he wrote in the asylum - Farewell and An Appeal for Death being two examples.
— Nov 03, 2022 03:48AM
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I have read the introduction and editorial notes, which have roman numeral page numbers. So, p3 has been proceeded by 54 pages of introduction. I have read all of Wilfred Owen's poetry but not much of either Gurney or Rosenberg outside anthologies. But re-reading Owen is always worth it.
— Oct 31, 2022 03:53PM

