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A collection of lyric and occasional longer poems composed during wartime that examines the grief and disruption of conflict through vivid battlefield and home-front imagery. The pieces juxtapose trench and battlefield scenes, wounded and dying soldiers, and urban streets with moments of nature, shifting between elegy, irony, and reflective lyric. Recurring concerns include mortality, the poet's vocation in wartime, memory and mourning, and the transformative forces of change. Short dramatic vignettes and meditative lyrics combine to chronicle loss, endurance, and altered identity, moving from immediate wartime experience toward broader reflections on beauty, faith, and renewal.

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Louis Golding

Louis Golding was a British author and poet known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of war, identity, and the human experience. Among his notable titles is "Forward from Babylon," which reflects his keen observations of society and culture. Golding's poetry, including collections like "Shepherd Singing Ragtime, and Other Poems" and "Sorrow of War: Poems," showcases his lyrical style and emotional depth, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time.

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