Beneath Troubled Skies by Yvonne McEwen
Beneath Troubled Skies by Yvonne McEwen
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Author(s): Yvonne McEwen
Pub: Birlinn
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ISBN: 9781846973321 - New
224mm x 144mm x 19mm
Publication: 2 January 2016Pages: 152
The story of Scotland at war in the poetry of the time, in English, Gaelic and Scots, by servicemen, volunteers, and those on the home front. Wellknownsoldier poets like E.A. Mackintosh, D+¦mhnall Ruadh Chor+¦na and Joseph Lee are joined by others who fought with their pens to chronicle and comment on the war, among them Mary Symon, Neil Munro and Margaret Sackville.
The book is in chronological order, following the war as it develops, with introductions to each year by Yvonne McEwen. From the very first GÇÿSoughoGÇÖ WarGÇÖ sweeping through the land to conflicting attitudes to volunteering; from the despair of the trenches to the anguish of the bereaved; from unexpected humour to hatred to comradeship; from women at work to men shattered by conflict; from the appalling tragedies of Gretna and the Iolaire to sorrow for a generation cast into the fire, and a last angry condemnation of the human race. This anthology traces the progress of ScotlandGÇÖs war through poetry written by serving soldiers and those on the home front. Includes Charles Hamilton Sorley, E.A. Mackintosh, R.Watson Kerr, Joseph Lee, Charles Murray, May Wedderburn Cannan, Mary Symon.