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Severn and Somme

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Severn and Somme is a haunting and poignant collection of poetry and prose by Ivor Gurney, a soldier-poet who served in World War I. This powerful book captures the raw emotions and realities of war, offering a glimpse into the harrowing experiences of soldiers on the front lines.

Gurney's writing is both lyrical and deeply personal, reflecting his own struggles with mental health and his profound connection to the English countryside. His poems evoke a sense of longing and loss, as well as an unwavering commitment to duty and honor.

Through Gurney's words, readers are transported to the trenches of the Western Front, where the horrors of war are brought vividly to life. His vivid imagery and vivid descriptions of the landscape create a sense of place that is both evocative and unsettling.

Severn and Somme is a moving and beautifully crafted collection that pays tribute to the sacrifices of those who fought and died in the Great War. Gurney's powerful words will linger in the minds of readers long after they have finished the book, offering a powerful reminder of the human cost of war.

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The English poet Ivor Gurney wrote these poems while serving in the First World War. In them he contrasts the wartime desolation of the area around the River Somme in northern France with the natural beauty of the valley of the River Severn in his native Gloucestershire. - Summary by Alan Mapstone


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