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A series of wartime poems draws on the author’s firsthand service at the front in France, portraying daily life and combat from an enlisted perspective. The opening section collects trench poems that chronicle mud, barbed wire, gas masks, shellfire, wounds, hospitals, and the strained bonds of comradeship. A shorter prewar group anticipates entry into the conflict, while a final set offers nonmilitary lyrics on love, faith, memory, and the return home. The language favors plain, immediate detail and a mix of stark reportage and quiet reflection that balances danger, duty, and moments of grim humor.

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Erwin Clarkson Garrett

Erwin Clarkson Garrett was a poet known for his contributions to early 20th-century verse. His works often reflect themes of war and adventure, capturing the spirit of his time. Notable among his publications are "The Dyak Chief, and Other Verses" and "Trench Ballads, and Other Verses," which showcase his ability to blend personal experience with broader historical narratives. Through his poetry, Garrett offers readers a glimpse into the emotional landscapes shaped by conflict and exploration, making his work a significant part of the literary heritage of his era.

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