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Author: Carol Ann DuffyFormat: Paperback, 126mm x 198mm, 122g, 144 pagesPublished: Faber & Faber, United Kingdom, 2014The First World War holds a unique place in the nation's history; the poetry it produced, a unique place in the nation's hearts. To mark t

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Author: Carol Ann Duffy
Format: Paperback, 126mm x 198mm, 122g, 144 pages
Published: Faber & Faber, United Kingdom, 2014

The First World War holds a unique place in the nation’s history; the poetry it produced, a unique place in the nation’s hearts. To mark the centenary of the First World War in 2014, the Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, has engaged the most eminent poets of the present to choose the writing from the Great War that touched them most profoundly: their choices are here in this powerful and moving assembly. But this anthology is more than a record of war writing. Carol Ann Duffy has commissioned these same poets of the present to look back across the past and write a poem of their own in response to the war to end all wars.

Whether as a reader your interest is in the Great War or the great war poets, or whether it is in the poetry of today, this anthology will hold a special place in your affections, as it remembers and recalls – a and through its commissioned work, renews and honours – the engagement between poetry and this terrible, unworldly of world conflicts.

Carol Ann Duffy was born in Glasgow and grew up in Stafford. She won the 1993 Whitbread Award for Poetry and the Forward Prize for best collection for Mean Time. The World’s Wife received the E. M. Forster Award in America, whileRapture won the T. S. Eliot Prize 2005. She is currently Professor of Contemporary Poetry at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her most recent volumes are New and Collected Poems for Children (2009) and The Bees (2011), which won the Costa Poetry Award. She is Poet Laureate.

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