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The War Poems by Siegfried Sassoon

ladybird4prez's review

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dark emotional reflective

5.0

Raw, poignant, incisive, mournful, and unrelenting, Sassoon details his time in the war (and the haunting aftereffects) through this collection of piercing poems.

alexxa2798's review

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challenging dark emotional reflective sad tense fast-paced

4.0

travelling_through_pages_'s review

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dark emotional reflective

ianl1963's review

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5.0

The human condition.

nfleow's review

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dark emotional reflective relaxing sad fast-paced

4.0

maireo's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional reflective sad slow-paced

5.0

swalls95's review against another edition

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dark emotional fast-paced

4.0

worth reading for the historical, societal and cultural context of the world wars. 

maplessence's review

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4.0

4.5★

Siegfried Loraine Sassoon. Did his parents think being bullied was character forming??? What a choice of Christian names.

On ANZAC Day I didn't get as far through Sassoon's poems as I hoped. A holiday, Airbnb, tax returns have all eaten into my reading time. But I appreciated what I read.

Suicide in the TrenchesSassoon's most popular poem on the Poem Hunter website. Shows the depth of Sassoon's disenchantment. 5★

Aftermath You want The Great War romanticized? Don't read Sassoon!

Do you remember the dark months you held the sector at Mametz--
The nights you watched and wired and dug and piled sandbags on parapets?
Do you remember the rats; and the stench
Of corpses rotting in front of the front-line trench--

5★

A Letter Home On first acquaintance, Sassoon couldn't stand [ai:Robert Graves|3012988|Robert Graves|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1487096604p2/3012988.jpg] Robert Graves. Later they became close friends. With this poem (indeed a most powerful form of letter!) Sassoon was mourning his dead lover, homesick, missing Graves friendship. Gentle, wistful rather than angry. Didn't get the last part. Please someone - enlighten me! 4★

Blighters. Short, angry, raw 4★

The Glory of Women Satirical, on the lack of understanding shown by those who would never fight. 5★

So I didn't get far but was amazed by what I read.



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boose's review

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“He’s young; he hated war; how should he die
When cruel old campaigners win safe through?
But Death replied: “I choose him.” So he went,
And there was silence in the summer night;
Silence and safety; and the veils of sleep.
Then, far away, the thudding of the guns.”

livmccaughey's review against another edition

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dark emotional reflective sad medium-paced

3.75