The LettersCarcanet, 2000 - 369 Seiten Keith Douglas enlisted when World War II began, to fight and to try to make sense of history from within its turbulence. Like the major poets of World War I, his art was tried and tempered, and then curtailed. His letters tell the story of a man fully engaged by his art, his times and his loves. |
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The Letters | 51 |
Appendix | 345 |
Appendix C | 354 |
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