Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen: Read by Christopher Eccleston

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Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen: Read by Christopher Eccleston | Remembering World War 1 | C4

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"Several writers said poetry had proved to be the literary genre best suited to war. Unlike novels, it can be written quickly, allowing poets to react to the daily tragedies of conflict and crystallize fleeting emotions in a few stanzas."

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War Fuels Poetry Boom in Ukraine

With verses that capture the raw emotions of the war and resonate deeply with the population, Ukrainian poets have emerged as some of the country’s most influential voices.

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@Sardonicus That's beautiful.

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Brian Johnstone Maybe they’re here somewhere, lost in these crowds of students, informal in their tweeds, plus fours – Sassoon, the elder, Sunday golfer; Owen, bookish, gangly, pale – mingling wi…

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A Dream Turns Sour — The Tiger Lillies

ABOUT A Tiger Lillies' doom-laden Tale of Death based on World War One poetry. In spite of 25 years of non-stop touring and 34 albums on their backs, the Tiger Lillies' music-making frenzy is still going strong. Less than six months after Lulu: A Murder Ballad, which met critical acclaim after its

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