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Wilfred Owen, the poet generally
regarded as the greatest writer of war poetry in the English
language.
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Minds at
War
A comprehensive anthology of poetry of the First World War. All the greatest war poems of Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon and war poems of over 70 other notable poets. All set in the context of the poets' lives and historical records. With historic photographs and cartoons. Edited by David Roberts. 400 pages £14-99 (UK) |
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Email
contact To
submit poems or write to us on any matter please email us. The email address is
Phone Phone and fax (UK) 01
444 232 356 From outside the UK 00 44 1 444
232
356 This website is produced in the UK in Sussex. The editor is
David Roberts. Your poems? Your contact details will not be
passed on to anyone. If someone wishes to use your poem I will forward
their email to you. So many poems. Please note
that there are times when I receive so many poems or am busy with other
projects that I may not have time to read everything that is sent to me.
You can always re-submit a poem. I apologise if my workload means that
at times I simply run out of time to reply. I mean no disrespect. About contributors
New poems can now instantly be added by
poets.
See WARpoetrywritersZONE below
or click here. Falklands War There are many
outstanding poems about the Falklands War on this website. 2012 sees the
30th Anniversary of this war. If you are a veteran or a Falkland
Islander and have written
poems about the conflict I would be especially pleased to hear from you. Deadline
9 January 2012.
- DR November 2011. Editor This website was started in 1999 and has been
edited throughout by David Roberts . . .
The ownership of copyright remains with
the poets, but if you send me poems I shall assume you are giving me
permission to add them to this website, but nothing more than this.
The contemporary war poetry on this website expresses a wide
variety of views, experience and insights.
Each poet has his or her own distinctive voice. Today's war poets are
people involved in warfare, affected by it or concerned about its
affects.