About This Book
The collection gathers war-time poems that move between patriotic ardor and weary scepticism, mourning and ironic observation. Some pieces honour besieged nations and volunteer fighters, others give voice to small oppressed peoples and domestic grief, while several interrogate the glamorization of battle—attentive to the music, banners, and pageantry that mask slaughter. Lyric meditations on love, Christmas, and sacrifice sit beside satirical or elegiac vignettes about recruitment, duty, and loss, producing a compact sequence that balances tenderness for individuals with moral unease about national pride and the human cost of armed conflict.
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