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A sequence of poems presents frontline life in stark, often brutal images and trenchant irony, alternating vivid scenes of attacks and trench routines with elegiac reflections on loss, guilt, and psychological strain. Many pieces confront the disconnect between patriotic rhetoric and the lived realities of combat, exposing dehumanizing effects and moral outrage. The work moves between immediate sensory detail, sharp satirical critique, and quieter remembrances, mapping shifts in tone from anger and bleak humor to sorrowful resignation while tracing the camaraderie and aftermath experienced by soldiers.
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