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A sequence of short lyric and narrative poems that shifts between stark depictions of combat and quieter reflections on memory, loss, and daily life. Several pieces confront battlefield scenes, wounds, and the aftermath of violence, while others recall informal entertainments, intimate meditations on love and art, and elegiac remembrances. The voice moves from bitter irony to calm sorrow, employing vivid imagery and concise rhythms to explore courage, reconciliation, devotion, and the persistence of ordinary moments amid trauma.

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Siegfried Sassoon

Siegfried Sassoon was an English poet, writer, and soldier, renowned for his poignant and powerful war poetry that vividly depicted the horrors of World War I. His notable works, such as "Counter-Attack and Other Poems," reflect his deep disillusionment with the war and its impact on humanity. Sassoon's literary contributions are characterized by their emotional intensity and stark realism, often drawing from his own experiences as a soldier. In addition to poetry, he also wrote novels and memoirs, further exploring themes of conflict and the human condition. His legacy endures as a significant voice in war literature.

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