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More Poems of World War II Including "Voyage To Anguar" As an
observant Signal Corps specialist, Earl Shaffer recorded in rhyme
and rhythm the somber, and sometimes amusing, people and events in
the Pacific Theater of World War II, a region he affectionately
labeled South of the Sunset. In his poetry, he leads the reader
from island to island, culture to culture, and on the "Voyage to
Anguar," which was part of the Philippine Liberation. South of the
Sunset is a sequel to his first book of World War II poetry, Before
I Walked With Spring, which documented in ballad form his entire
Army service in "The Doughboy Odyssey." After his return from the
war years, Earl Shaffer decided to keep his promise to Walter
Winemiller and attempt a thru-hike of the Appalachian Mountains,
which was then thought to be impossible. Much is known about that
epic journey because of his seminal prose work, Walking With
Spring, first published in 1981. Now the hidden years of service in
the South Pacific come to light through these published works of
his poetry.
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