Fall In, Ghosts
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
This selection of Blunden's 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.
Edmund Blunden fut un poète, critique et auteur, sa production poétique étant sa contribution la plus célébrée. Ses premières expériences pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, au cours desquelles il a servi sur le front occidental, ont profondément façonné son œuvre, qui explore souvent les thèmes de la guerre, de la mémoire et de la nature avec une sensibilité lyrique. Le style de Blunden se caractérise par sa forme classique et un sens aigu du détail, se tournant fréquemment vers la campagne anglaise comme source de réconfort et d'inspiration. Son œuvre critique étendue éclaire également les écrits d'autres poètes, contribuant à l'héritage littéraire de sa génération.






This selection of Blunden's 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.
The collection features a diverse array of themes and styles, showcasing both poignant reflections and whimsical narratives. From explorations of nature and the changing seasons to contemplations on life and legacy, each piece captures unique moments and emotions. The characters range from young adventurers to contemplative figures, each contributing to a rich tapestry of human experience. The writing reflects a Victorian sensibility, blending art and nature with a deep appreciation for the world around us, creating a resonant connection across time.
An autobiography of the distinguished poet Edmund Blunden. It records his experiences as an infantry subaltern in France and Flanders. It tells of the heroism and despair found among the officers. It shows how he found hope in the natural landscape. schovat popis
Experience the beauty and horror of World War I through the eyes of a seasoned soldier with this moving collection of poems from Edmund Blunden. Drawing on his own experiences in the trenches, Blunden's poetry captures both the heroism and tragedy of war, as well as the quiet moments of beauty and reflection that sustained soldiers through the darkest days.