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Overview"Edmund Blunden (1896?1974) moved among the ghosts of the Great War every day of his long life, having survived the battles of Ypres and the Somme. His classic prose memoir, Undertones of War, and his early edition of Wilfred OwenOCOs poems were just two examples of the ways in which he sought to convey his war experience, and to keep faith with his comrades in arms. His poetry is suffused by this experience, and he was haunted by it throughout his writing life, as the men with whom he had served gradually joined the ranks of the departed. This selection of BlundenOCOs prose about the First World War includes the complete text of De Bello Germanico, his first, lively sketch of the war as he lived it in 1916, alongside other essays and reflections. Deeply informed by his reading of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature, and equally by his knowledge of the countryside, BlundenOCOs vivid prose summons up for us what was human and natural in that most unnatural of environments, the battlefields of the Western Front.""" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edmund Blunden , Robyn MarsackPublisher: Carcanet Press Ltd Imprint: Carcanet Press Ltd ISBN: 9781847774613ISBN 10: 184777461 Pages: 118 Publication Date: 01 January 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Edmund Blunden was a poet, author, and critic who wrote of his experiences in World War I in both verse and prose. He was a reviewer for the ""Times Literary Supplement"" and was an academic in Tokyo and Hong Kong. He ended his career as professor of poetry at the University of Oxford. Robyn Marsack is an editor, critic, and translator, and the director of the Scottish Poetry Library in Edinburgh." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |