From the Line: Scottish War Poetry 1914-1945
ed. David Goldie and Roderick Watson
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“Often our cliched idea of war poetry is poetry by men from the south of England, public school educated, often an Oxbridge background—they fit into our accepted idea of what a war poet is like in terms of education and how they speak and write. You get a different sense of things with this Scottish anthology, not least because it has Gaelic poetry in it, in translation.” Read more...
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