War PoemsJohn Hollander Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 12 окт. 1999 г. - Всего страниц: 256 From Homer and Virgil to Byron and Yeats, from Shelley and Whitman to Auden and Stevens, from ancient China's anonymous bards to Poland's Mickiewicz and Israel's Amichai, poets of all times, places, and sensibilities have been moved to write about war. Here are more than one hundred of their most memorable poems, ranging from Horace on the Battle of Actium to Adrienne Rich's Vietnam-era "Newsreel." An extraordinary anthology. |
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... give . Yet think , oh think ! if mercy may be shown , ( Thou hadst a father once , and hast a son ) , Pity my sire , now sinking to the grave ; And , for Anchises ' sake , old Daunus save ! Or , if thy vowed revenge pursue my death , Give ...
... give . Yet think , oh think ! if mercy may be shown , ( Thou hadst a father once , and hast a son ) , Pity my sire , now sinking to the grave ; And , for Anchises ' sake , old Daunus save ! Or , if thy vowed revenge pursue my death , Give ...
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... give the deadly call , The Pagans ' answer , and the fight accept . The godly Frenchmen on their knees down fall To pray , and kiss'd the earth , and then up - leapt To fight : the land between was vanish'd all ; In combat close each ...
... give the deadly call , The Pagans ' answer , and the fight accept . The godly Frenchmen on their knees down fall To pray , and kiss'd the earth , and then up - leapt To fight : the land between was vanish'd all ; In combat close each ...
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... tide bloom so lavishly , Had then from many an axe its doom , To give the marching columns room . And why stands Scotland idly now , Dark Flodden ! on thy airy brow , Since England gains the pass the while , And struggles 70.
... tide bloom so lavishly , Had then from many an axe its doom , To give the marching columns room . And why stands Scotland idly now , Dark Flodden ! on thy airy brow , Since England gains the pass the while , And struggles 70.
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Foreword | 11 |
HOMER A Pause in the Fighting | 25 |
HORACE Dulce et Decorum est pro Patria Mori | 40 |
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arms Army AUGUST STRAMM battle beneath blood blow Blue brave breath bullets burning Cæsar Carentan cloud Collected Poems colored soldiers Copyright Danny Deever dark dawn dead death deep dinky dust dying E. E. Cummings ears earth eyes face fell fight fire Flanders fields Flodden flowers forget fought GEORG TRAKL glory guns hand head hear heart Hinky horses JOHN HOLLANDER judgment day killed look Lord Madamoiselle from Armentiers Mai-ram-bo MARGOT HEINEMANN MIKHAIL LERMONTOV morning never night O'er parley voo peace rage Reprinted by permission RICHARD EBERHART Rouen round Sergeant shadow shell shining silent sing sleep smile smoke snow song soul sound stands stone stood storm strong swift sword thee Thom Gunn thou thousand TRANSLATED BY JOHN trumpet turned W. H. Auden Waiting the judgment waves weep wild willow wind wounded YEHUDA AMICHAI