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1.
A Treasury of War Poetry: British and American Poems of the World War, 1914-1917
by George Herbert Clarke. 284 pgs.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
America
England and America
England
France
Belgium
Russia and America
Italy
Australia
Canada
Liege
Verdun
Oxford
Reflections
Incidents and Aspects
Poets Militant
Auxiliaries
Keeping the Seas
The Wounded
The Fallen
Women and the War
Occasional Notes
Indexes
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War Verse
by Frank Foxcroft. 398 pgs.
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Preface
Preface to the Seventh Edition
Index to Titles
America Comes In
The Guards Came Through
Flagrante Bello
Any Soldier Son to His Mother
The Bells O' Banff
Back to London: a Poem of Leave
A Lost Land: (to Germany)
Small Craft
Pipes in Arras: (april, 1917)
An Apocalypse
Before Battle: (spring, 1918)
The Voices: (written on Leave in a Kentish Garden)
America at St. Paul's
The Anxious Dead
A Merry Heart Goes All the Day"
Dawn
Called Back
The Guns in Sussex
The Call to Arms in Our Street
A Carol from Flanders: 1914
A Chant of Empire
Charing Cross
The Woman's Toll
Peace
For Thee They Died
A Cross in Flanders
The Dead to the Living
Devon Men
Gray Gauntlet
All's Well!
Half a Score O' Sailormen
To England
The Everlasting Arms
Missing
The "Orion's" Figurehead at Whitehall
It Cannot Be
The Inward Clarion
The Little Peoples
In Time of War
The Spires of Oxford: (seen from the Train)
Before Marching, and After: (in Memoriam: F. W. G.)
Non-Combatants
In the Morning
Leave Her, Johnnie!
Home at Last
Somewhere in France
Not with Vain Tears
Gods of War
Women to Men
The Soldier
The North Sea Ground
A. B. V.
British Merchant Service: (1915)
Christ in Flanders
They Also Serve . . .
Chalk and Flint
The Pity of It
Prayer in Time of War
Chaplain to the Forces
Le Poilu De Carcassonne
All This is Ended
A Grave in Flanders
Dies Irae
Portsmouth Bells
We Hope to Win
The New Mars
Rheims Cathedral
Battle
The Ballad of the "Eastern Crown"
To the Memory of Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener
The Old Soldier
Laurel and Cypress
In Last Year's Camp
Helping
Song of the Zeppelin
Belgium
Farewell
Wireless
To All Our Dead
Litany in War Time
To a Skylark Behind Our Trenches
Old Women
The Bridge Builders
Mater Dolorosa
Life's Favorite
The Casualty List
The Test of Battle
War Risks
To Great Britain
My Son
Gold Stripes: A Canadian Mother Speaks
His Majesty's Mine-Sweepers
The Heart-Cry
No Man's Land
Volunteer
The Little Old Road
I Have a Rendezvous with Death
The Living Line (march, 1918)
The March
The Broken Soldier
The Lone Hand
The Toll-Payers
Morituri Te Salutant
On Patrol: To -----
New Heaven
Flanders 1915
He is Dead Who Will Not Fight
In Flanders Fields
Farewell to Anzac
The Amazons
When There is Peace
The Martyred Nation
On Patrol--1797
The Open Boat
London Troops
V.A.D.
The Faithful Comrade
"Hey! Jock, Are Ye Glad Ye Listed?
He Prayed
German Prisoners
The Three Lads
The Lone Woman
To "Him That's Awa'''
The Little Ships
The Chivalry of the Sea
Magpies in Picardy
Watchmen of the Night
For a Scrap of Paper
The Nurse
From Bosrah
To a Soldier in Hospital
Our Annual
The Passing-Bell
Poor Old Ship!
Red Poppies in the Corn
Kitchener's March
The Armed Liner
Pro Patria
The Quartermaster
Sportsmen in Paradise
Crocuses at Nottingham (from a Trench)
In England
Whose Debtors We Are
The Great Guns of England
But a Short Time to Live
Mare Liberum
The Patrol
Subalterns: (a Song of Oxford)
Paris Again
The Birds Flit Unafraid
Processional
God's Hills
To King George
The Loom
Their Nurses
The Road
A Hymn of Love: (an Answer to the "Hymn of Hate")
To America, on Her First Sons Fallen In The Great War
Admiral Dugout
The Wind in the Trees
War
St. Ouen in Picardy
Song of the Soldiers
The Wife of Flanders
The Naval Reserve
The King's Highway
Louvain: (to Dom Bruno Destrée, O.S.B.)
Serbia to the Hohenzollerns: (august, 1915)
Sky Signs
Reported Missing
The Soul of a Nation: (march 28, 1918)
. . . That Have No Doubts: --Rudyard Kipling.
Epiphany Vision: (in the Ward)
The Song of the Bombard
Prayer Before War (august, 1914)
For the Red Cross
A Lament from the Dead
Sedan
Abi, Viator -----
Twenty-Two
The Voice of Rachel Weeping
To the Men Who Have Died for England
In War Time
The Clerk
Our Fighting Men
Unmentioned in Dispatches
V. A. D.
Real Presence
Boat-Race Day, 1915
Attila
The Soldier of the South
Merchantmen
Death and the Flowers
The Veteran
Where the Four Winds Meet
Salonika in November
Euthanasy
The Dead
The Call of England
Queenslanders
Missing
To the Memory of Field-Marshal Earl Roberts, Of Kandahar and Pretoria
Gifts of the Dead
After-Days
In War
The Call
A Soldier's Litany
The Men Who Man
The Search-Lights
Where Are You Going, Great-Heart?
A Lullaby
Half-Past Eleven Square
There is a Field in Flanders
St. George's Day--Ypres, 1915
Marching to Action
The Shield
The Gray Sleep
The Secret of the Ships
CÄte 204 (aisne)
Coast Patrols
Rearguards
Guns at the Front
Jezreel
The Outlaw
Broken
From a German Prison Camp
Because You Are Dead
Stretcher-Bearing on the Somme
A Sea Chanty
Gallipoli: Qui Procul Hinc Ante Diem Perierunt
The Call
Last Leave
They Have Come into Their Kingdom
For Our Dead
In Honor of America
A Dirge of Victory
The Windmill: (a Song of Victory)
Return
Homeward Bound
The Peacemakers
The Day
Index of Authors
Index of First Lines
3.
War Stories and Poems
by Rudyard Kipling, Andrew Rutherford. 376 pgs.
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A unique anthology of Kipling's war stories and poems, from the frontier wars of empire to the Boer War and the First World War.
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General Preface
Introduction
Note on the Text
Select Bibliography
A Chronology of Kipling's Life and Works
Part One: The Imperial Frontiers
The Widow's Party
The Drums of the Fore and Aft
That Day
A Conference of the Powers
The Young British Soldier
The Light That Failed Chapter 2
'Fuzzy-Wuzzy'
The Mutiny of the Mavericks
Ford O' Kabul River
The Lost Legion
Arithmetic on the Frontier
Slaves of the Lamp
Part Two: The Boer War
Rimmon
The Way That He Took
The Outsider
Stellenbosch: (Composite Columns)
A Sahibs' War
'Wilful-Missing'
The Comprehension of Private Copper
Half-Ballade of Waterval
The Captive
Chant-Pagan
Part Three: The Great War
Gethsemane: 1914-18
'swept and Gethsemane!
Mary Postgate
The Changelings: (R.N.V.R.)
Sea Constables: A Tale of '15
The Vineyard
Introduction to the Irish Guards in the Great War
A Recantation 1917
A Friend of the Family
Mesopotamia 1917
A Madonna of the Trenches
The Mother's Son
The Gardener
Epitaphs of the War (selection) 1914-18
Appendix: Kipling under Fire: the Battle of Kari Siding
Explanatory Notes
4.
In the Day of Battle: Poems of the Great War
by Carrie Ellen Holman. 166 pgs.
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In the Day of Battle
Onward.
5.
A Book of Verse of the Great War
by W. Reginald Wheeler. 214 pgs.
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The Herbert A. Scheftel Memorial Publication Fund
Copyright Notice
Editor's Preface
Foreword
Contents
6.
Selected Criticism: Prose, Poetry ("War Poetry" begins on p. 216)
by Louise Bogan. 408 pgs.
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Books by Louise Bogan
Contents
£ Modernism in American Literature
£ Edith Sitwell
£ Colette
£ Flowering Judas
£ the Ladies and Gentlemen
£ Hart Crane
£the Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins
£ Feats on the Fjord
£ the Oxford Book of Modern Verse
£ the Progress of T. S. Eliot
§ Euripides in Modern Dress
§ the People, Yes and No
§ Landscape with Jeffers
§ Rilke in His Age
§asian Exoticism
§ the Decoration of Novels
§ William Butler Yeats
§ Light and Adult
§ Stephen Spender
§ James on a Revolutionary Theme
§ Country Things
§ the Pure in Heart
§ Poet in Spite of Himself
§ on the Death of William Butler Yeats
§ Make It New
§ Finnegans Wake
§ Unofficial Feminine Laureate
§ the Poetry of Paul Eluard
§ America Was Promises
§ Utilitarianism Disguised
§ Pound's Later Cantos
§ Childhood's False Eden
§ Sensibility and Luggage
§ the Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke
§ the Later Poetry of William Butler Yeats
§ the Gothic South
§ a Revolution in European Poetry
§ War Poetry
§ Wise After the Event
§ Sentimental Education Today
§ Isak Dinesen
§ Stefan George
§ Some Notes on Popular and Unpopular Art
§ Marianne Moore
§ the Time of the Assassins
§ the Silver Clue
§ Yvor Winters
§ the Prophet Job: Yankee Style
§ the Quest of W. H. Auden
§ the Summers of Hesperides Are Long
§ the Portrait of New England
§ the Modern Syndrome
§ the Secular Hell
§ Satire and Sentimentality
§ the Head and the Heart
§ Baudelaire Revisited
§ the Heart and the Lyre
§ John Betjeman
§ the Poet Lawrence
§ Goethe Two Hundred Years After
§ Post-War British Poets
§ the Auroras of Autumn
§ the Skirting of Passion
§ from Chaucer to Yeats
§ the Later Dylan Thomas
§ the Fable and the Song
§ the Minor Shudder
§ Young Poets: 1944-1954
§ Index
7.
Contemporary English Literature ("Verse of Two World Wars" begins on p. 221)
by Mark Longaker, Edwin C. Bolles. 528 pgs.
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Preface
Contents
Illustrations
Poetry & Fiction: 1890-1914
Verse Of Two World Wars
Poetry & Fiction 1918-1950
The Drama 1890-1950
Other Prose 1890-1950
Bibliography
Index
8.
Poetry and the Modern World: A Study of Poetry in England between 1900 and 1939 (Chap. IV "War Poetry -- The Imagists")
by David Daiches. 252 pgs.
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TO MY BROTHER LIONEL HENRY DAICHES
FOREWORD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter I: The Legacy of Victorianism: Poetry at The End of the Nineteenth Century
Chapter II: Thomas Hardy--A. E. Housman-- Gerard Manley Hopkins
Chapter III: Georgian Poetry
Chapter IV: War Poetry--The Imagists--Post-War Satire-The Sitwells
Chapter V: T. E. HULME AND T. S. ELIOT
Chapter VI: T. S. ELIOT
Chapter VII: W. B. YEATS--I
Chapter VIII: W. B. Yeats--II
Chapter IX: Poetry in the 1930's. I: Cecil Day Lewis
Chapter X: Poetry in the 1930's. II: W. H. Auden And Stephen Spender
EPILOGUE
INDEX
9.
Vietnam and the Southern Imagination (Chap. 8 "The Southern Poet's Vietnam")
by Owen W. Gilman Jr. 206 pgs.
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A revealing look at how the new generation of southern writers links southern cultural heritage & the American experience in Vietnam.
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Acknowledgments
1: The Vietnam War in Southern Time
2: Vietnam and the Warrior South
3: In Which Country?
4: Vietnam and the Flight of Time
5: Regenerative Violence; or Grab Your Saber, Ray
6: Civil War Redux: Brotherhood or Fratricide?
7: Back to Alabama, Heart of Dixie
8: The Southern Poet's Vietnam
9: You Must Go Home Again, but What is Home?
10: Vietnam in the South: Deliverance
Notes
Works Cited
Index
10.
Fighting and Writing the Vietnam War (Chap. Seven "Poems: 'Whittled from Bone'")
by Don Ringnalda. 266 pgs.
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A new paradigm for perceiving the Vietnam War & the literature it produced.
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Preface
Acknowledgements
One Prospero Goes to Vietnam
Two Guerrilla Texts
Three Stephen Wright's Chlorophyll Overdose
Four Michael Herr's Spectral Journalism
Five Tim O'Brien's Understood Confusion
Six Civilian Perspectives in Peter Straub's Koko
Seven Poems "Whittled from Bone"
Eight the Theatre of Doing It Wrong, Getting It Right
Nine the Paralysis of Uniqueness
T E N Memorials to War
Works Cited
Index
11.
Carrying the Darkness: The Poetry of the Vietnam War
by W. D. Ehrhart. 288 pgs.
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Foreword to the 1989 Reprint
Foreword
Glossary of Unfamiliar Terms
Michael Anania a Second-Hand Elegy
Philip Appleman Peace with Honor
Waiting for the Fire
Along the Mekong
John Balaban the Guard at the Binh Thuy Bridge
Mau Than
Graveyard at Bald Eagle Ridge
Opening le BA Khon's Dictionary
The Dragonfish
For Miss Tin in Hue
After Our War
For Mrs Cam, Whose Name Means "Printed Silk" 17 April 30, 1975
Dead for Two Years, Erhart Arranges to Meet Me in a Dream
In Celebration of Spring
News Update
Thoughts before Dawn
Story
Jan Bany in the Footsteps of Genghis Khan
Nights in Nha Trang
A Nun in Ninh Hoa
Floating Petals
Green Hell, Green Death
Harvest Moon
Lessons
Letter from an Hoc (4), by a Seedbed
R L Barth the Insert
Postscript
P.O.W.S
Stephen Berg May 1970
D: C Berry the Sun Goes
They Say Spring Came
The Perfume on the Oriental
If I'm Zapped Bury Me
Sgt Sam Sublime Never Died
Robert Bly Counting Small-Boned Bodies
At a March against the Vietnam War
Section VI of "The Teeth Mother Naked at Last"
Free Fire Zone
Igor Bobrowsky the Journey
D: F Brown Coming Home
Patrols
Returning Fire
When I Am 19 I Was a Medic
Illumination
I Was Dancing Alone in Binh Dinh Province
Eating the Forest
Still Later There Are War Stories
First Person—1981
Steven Ford Brown after the Vietnam War
Again
Thomas Brush Waiting for the End of the War
Christopher Bursk Lies
Marylin Butler Listen
Joseph Cady Starting 1973: What to Do Now That Peace Has Been Announced
Hayden Carruth on Being Asked to Write a Poem against the War in Vietnam
Ron Carter Vietnam Dream
Ray Catina Negotiations
Philosophy
Horace Coleman OK Corral East/Brothers in the Nam
Night Flare Drop, Tan Son Nhut
Remembrance of Things Past
In CA Mau
A Black Soldier Remembers
A Downed Black Pilot Leams How to Fly
Frank a Cross, Jr Gliding Baskets
The Fifty Gunner
Rice Will Grow Again
When Chicken Man Came Home to Roost
An Accident
Robert Dana at the Vietnam War Memorial, Washington, D.C
Steve Denning Kim-San
Night on the Kho Bha Dinh
The Movie
Fire Support Burk
This Time
W D Ehrhart Farmer Nguyen
The One That Died
Night Patrol
Guerrilla War
Time on Target
Hunting
A Relative Thing
Making the Children Behave
To Those Who Have Gone Home Tired 97 Letter
A Confirmation
The Invasion of Grenada
The Blizzard of Sixty-Six
' the Light That Cannot Fade '
Charles Fishman Death March
Bryan Alec Floyd Private Ian Godwin, U.S.M.C
Sergeant Brandon Just, U.S.M.C
Corporal Charles Chungtu, U.S.M.C
Lance Corporal Purdue Grace, U.S.M.C
Private Jack Smith, U.S.M.C
Captain James Leson, U.S.M.C
Corporal Kevin Spina, U.S.M.C
Private First Class Brooks Morgenstein, U.S.M.C
David Hall Disgrace
Excerpts from "The Ambush of the Fourth Platoon"
Gustav Hasford Bedtime Story
Armed Forces Day
Steve Hassett Mother's Day
Thanksgiving
Christmas
And What Would You Do, Ma
Patriot's Day
Samuel Hazo Battle News
George Hitchcock Scattering Flowers
Daniel Hoffman a Special Train
Peter Hollenbeck Anorexia
John F Howe the Land
Christopher Howell a Reminder to the Current President
Memories of Mess Duty and the War
Liberty & Ten Years of Return
David Huddle Nerves
Theorv
Bac Ha
Wolds
Cousin
Vermont
Allston James Honor (1969)
Yusef Komunyakaa Somewhere near Phu Bai
Starlight Scope Myopia
A Break from the Bush
Tiger Lady
The Dead at Quang Tri
After the Fall of Saigon
Boat People
Herbert Krohn Can Tho
Farmer's Song at Can Tho
Fenyman's Song at Binh Minh
My Flute
Lucy Lakides Armed Forces
James Laughlin the Kind-
The Mob
Mcavoy Layne on the Yellow Footprints
Gettin' Straight
On Hats & Things
Guns
Beautiful Ladies
Intersection in the Sky
Collect Call
Denise Levertov Excerpt from "Staying Alive"
Lou Lipsitz the Feeding
Dick Lourie for All My Brothers and Sisters
Paul Martin Watching the News
Gerald Mccarthy Excerpts from "War Story"
Arrival
Finding the Way Back
The Sound of Guns
The Fall of Da Nang
The Hooded Legion
Walter Mcdonald the Winter before the War
For Kelly, Missing in Action
Faraway Places
War Games
Caliban in Blue
Interview with a Guy Named Fawkes, U.S. Army
Rocket Attack
Veteran
For Harper, Killed in Action
The Retired Pilot to Himself
Once You've Been to War
Hauling over Wolf Creek Pass in Winter
Thomas Mcgrath Reading the Names of the Vietnam War Dead
Go Ask the Dead
Richard M Mishler Ceremony
Larry Moffi Putting an End to the War Stories
James Moore One Reason I Went to Prison
David Mura the Natives
Huy Nguyen: Brothers, Drowning Cries
Perry Oldham War Stories
Noon
Joel Oppenheimer Poem in Defense of Children
Simon J Ortiz War Poem
Mark Osaki Amnesiac
Basil T Paquet They Do Not Go Gentle
In a Plantation
Night Dust-Off
Basket Case
Morning-A Death
Easter '68
It Is Monsoon at Last
Graves Registration
Mouming the Death, by Hemorrhage, of a Child from Honai
Group Shot
Anthony Petrosky V.A. Hospital
John Clark Pratt Words and Thoughts
Don Receveur Night Fear
August 17, 1970
Eagle in the Land of Oz
Doper's Dream
Dale Ritterbusch Search and Destroy
Larry Rottmann APO 96225
Vem Rutsala the Silence
John C Schafer Battle Lines
Richard Shelton Eden after Dark
Joseph a Soldati Surroundings
William Stafford Report from an Unappointed Committee
Michael Stephens after Asia
The Carp
Frank Stewart Black Winter
Bill Tremblay Mayday
Home Front
Tom Wayman Despair
Teething
Ron Weber a Concise History of the Vietnam War: 1965-1968
Bruce Weigl Sailing to Bien Hoa
Surrounding Blues on the Way Down
Gid at the Chu Lai Laundry
Mines
Temple near Quang Tri, Not on the Map
The Sharing
The Ambassador
Burning Shit at an Khe
Song for the Lost Private
Him, on the Bicycle
Anna Grasa
Monkey
Mercy
Song of Napalm
Amnesia
Deborah Woodard Tower
Ray a Young Bear Wadasa Nakamoon, Vietnam Memorial
Notes on Contributors
12.
Unaccustomed Mercy: Soldier-Poets of the Vietnam War
by W. D. Ehrhart. 148 pgs.
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Preface
Contents
Introduction
The Guard at the Binh Thuy Bridge
John Balaban
Along the Mekong
Mau Than
Opening le BA Khon's Dictionary
The Dragonfish
After Our War
For Mrs Cam, Whose Name Means "Printed Silk"
April 30, 1975
In Celebration of Spring
News Update
Thoughts before Dawn
Story
Mr Giai's Poem
Words for My Daughter
Jan Barry
In the Footsteps of Genghis Khan
Nights in Nha Trang
A Nun in Ninh Hoa
Green Hell, Green Death
Floating Petals
Harvest Moon
Lessons
D F Brown
Coming Home
Patrols
Returning Fire
When I Am 19 I Was a Medic
I Was Dancing Alone in Binh Dinh Province
Illumination
Eating the Forest
Still Later There Are War Stories
First Person—1981
Vietnamization
Michael Casey
A Bummer
Road Hazard
The Lz Gator Body Collector
For the Old Man
Hoa Binh
Horace Coleman
OK Corral East/Brothers in the Nam
Remembrance of Things Past
Night Flare Drop, Tan Son Nhut
In CA Mau
A Downed Black Pilot Learns How to Fly
A Black Soldier Remembers
W D Ehrhart
The Next Step
Night Patrol
Farmer Nguyen
Guerrilla War
Hunting
A Relative Thing
Making the Children Behave
To Those Who Have Gone Home Tired
Letter
A Confirmation 63 The Blizzard of Sixty-Six 66 Twice Betrayed
Private Ian Godwin, U.S.M.C
Bryan Alec Floyd
Sergeant Brandon Just, U.S.M.C
Corporal Charles Chungtu, U.S.M.C
Lance Corporal Purdue Grace, U.S.M.C
Private Jack Smith, U.S.M.C
Corporal Kevin Spina, U.S.M.C
Captain James Leson, U.S.M.C
Private First Class Brooks Morgenstein, U.S.M.C
Yusef Komunyakaa
Somewhere near Phu Bai
Starlight Scope Myopia
A Break from the Bush
Prisoners
The Dead at Quang Tri
After the Fall
Boat People
Thanks
War Story [Excerpts]
Gerald Mccarthy
Arrival
Finding the Way Back
The Sound of Guns
The Fall of Da Nang
The Hooded Legion
The Winter before the War
Walter Mcdonald
For Kelly, Missing in Action
Faraway Places
War Games
Caliban in Blue
Interview with a Guy Named Fawkes, U.S. Army
Rocket Attack
For Harper, Killed in Action
Once You've Been to War
The Retired Pilot to Himself
New Guy
The Food Pickers of Saigon
Christmas Bells, Saigon
After the Noise of Saigon
For Friends Missing in Action
Basil T Paquet
In a Plantation
They Do Not Go Gentle
Night Dust-Off
Basket Case
Morning—a Death
Easter '68
It Is Monsoon at Last
Graves Registration
Mourning the Death, by Hemorrhage, of a Child from Honai
Group Shot
Bruce Weigl
Sailing to Bien Hoa
Surrounding Blues on the Way Down
Girl at the Chu Lai Laundry
Temple near Quang Tri, Not on the Map
Mines
Burning Shit at an Khe
The Sharing
Song for the Lost Private
Him, on the Bicycle
Anna Grasa
Monkey
On the Anniversary of Her Grace
Song of Napalm
Amnesia
What Saves Us
Glossary
Recommended for Further Reading
13.
"Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War" The Novelist as Poet: A Study in the Dramatic Poetry of Herman Melville, in American Studies International
by Mustafa Jalal. 16 pgs.
Journal Article
14.
'Weep Wretched Man' - Civil War in Poetry, in History Today
by Kenneth Baker. 2 pgs.
Magazine Article
15.
"I Sing of Arms and the Man," in The Humanist
by Philip Appleman. 3 pgs.
Magazine Article
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