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American War Poetry - An Anthology (Hardcover)
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American War Poetry - An Anthology (Hardcover)
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"American War Poetry" spans the history of the nation. Beginning
with the Colonial Wars of the eighteenth-century and ending with
the Gulf Wars, this original and significant anthology presents
four centuries of American men and women-soldiers, nurses,
reporters, and embattled civilians-writing about war.
"American War Poetry" opens with a ballad by a freed African
American slave commenting on a skirmish with Indians in a
Massachusetts meadow. Poems on the American Revolution follow, as
well as poems on "minor" conflicts like the Mexican War and the
Spanish-American Wars. This compact anthology has generous
selections on the Civil War, World Wars I and II, the Korean War,
and the Vietnamese-American War, but it also includes an unusually
large offering on American participation in the Spanish Civil War.
Another section covers four hundred years of conflict with Native
Americans, ending with poems by contemporary Indians who respond
passionately and directly to their difficult history. The
collection also reaches into current reaction to American
involvement in Latin America, Bosnia, and the Gulf Wars.
Showing the depth of feeling and the range of thinking with which
Americans have confronted war, "American War Poetry" expands our
sense of what poetry is made to do. While the birth of a national
identity is documented in early poems, the anthology also conveys
the growing sophistication of a uniquely American style. Although
early war poems show that the first justification for war was
purely defensive, as American global ambitions matured, American
writers moved increasingly to deplore a homegrown imperialism and
its terrible costs. While many familiar poems of patrioticardor
have been chosen, other poems show a steady interest in antiwar
themes.
Lorrie Goldensohn provides a brief biography for each poet and
places each poem in its proper literary and historical context.
Comprehensive and compelling, "American War Poetry" not only
documents the birth and development of a national style of
expression but shows the force of poetry working on the historical
moment, making it come vitally alive.
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