WILFRED OWEN
January/February 2015
Although at times the tone can seem ill-judged, Jon Stallworthy's poems are full of sincere thought about war
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December 2014
The inspiration for Trakl's final poem
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October 2014
An ambitious stage version of Pat Barker’s Regeneration helps us reflect on the Great War without hectoring
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June 2014
It is a remarkable fact that WW1 produced a distinctive brand of poetry, and poets, and WW2 nothing comparable
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Wilfred Owen
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