American war poetry: an anthology
Arranged by war, the book begins with the Colonial period and proceeds through Whitman admiring Civil War soldiers crossing a river to end with Brian Turner, who published his first book in 2005, beckoning a bullet in contemporary Iraq.
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CONTENTS
PREFACE XXI
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXV
THE COLONIAL WARS, I746-I763
LUCY TERRY [PRINCE]
Bars Fight
ANONYMOUS
The Song of Braddock's Men
Joel barlow, from the Columbiad, book
"Progress of the Colonies. Troubles with the natives."
"Hostilities between France and England extended to America.
Braddock's defeat."
THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR, I776-I783
THOMAS PAINE
Liberty Tree
PHILIP FRENEAU
The American Soldier
Jeffery, or, The Soldier's Progress
A New York Tory, to His Friend in Philadelphia
VI
ANONYMOUS
Burrowing Yankees
PHILLIS WHEATLEY
To His Excellency General Washington
JOHN PIERPONT
Warren's Address to the American Soldiers
RALPH WALDO EMERSON
Concord Hymn
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW
Paul Revere's Ride
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR
Black Samson of Brandywine
THE WAR OP
PHILIP FRENEAU
On the Conflagrations at Washington
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY
Defence of Fort McHenry
JOHN NEAL
The Battle of Niagara, from canto IV
JOEL BARLOW
Advice to a Raven in Russia
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
Old Ironsides
THE ALAMO AND THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN
WAR, I836 AND
JOAQUÍN
The Defense of the Alamo
CONTENTS
MARTÍN ESPADA
The Other Alamo
RALPH WALDO EMERSON
Ode, Inscribed to W. H. Channing
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER
The Angels of
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL
from The Biglow Papers
HENRY DAVID THOREAU
"When with pale cheek and sunken eye I sang"
THE CIVIL WAR, 186I-1865
WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS
The Voice of Memory in Exile, from a Home in Ashes
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW
The Arsenal at Springfield
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER
Barbara Frietchie
The Battle Autumn of
HERMAN MELVILLE
The March Into Virginia, Ending in the First Manassas
Ball's Bluff
A Utilitarian View of the Monitor's Fight
Shiloh
The College Colonel
JULIA WARD HOWE
The Battle Hymn of the Republic
WALT WHITMAN
Cavalry Crossing a Ford
VOI
By the Bivouac's Fitful Flame
Come Up from the Fields Father
A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown
The Wound-Dresser
Reconciliation
O
HENRY TIMROD
Charleston
The Unknown Dead
JOHN
In Louisiana
EMILY DICKINSON
"It feels a shame to be Alive"
THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH
Accomplices
Fredericksburg 85
INNES
The Rebel
CHARLOTTE FORTEN GRIMKE
The Gathering of the Grand Army
SIDNEY
Laughter in the Senate
AMBROSE BIERCE
The Confederate Flags
LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE
A War Memory
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR
The Unsung Heroes
CONTENTS
ALLEN
Ode
ELIZABETH BISHOP
From Trollope's Journal
ROBERT PENN WARREN
A Confederate Veteran Tries to Explain the Event
ROBERT LOWELL
For the Union Dead
ALAN DUGAN
Fabrication of Ancestors
JAMES DICKEY
Hunting Civil War Relics at Nimblewill Creek
ANDREW HUDGINS
The Road Home
THE INDIAN WARS, I62O-I9II IO8
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT
The Disinterred Warrior
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER
Metacom
ANONYMOUS
"Prayer of a warrior" (Assiniboine)
"Cherokee war-song," version
"Cherokee war-song," version
"Song for a fallen warrior" (Blackfeet)
"I will arise with my tomahawk" (Passamaquoddy)
"Warpath song"
"Last song of Sitting Bull" (Teton Sioux)
X
WALT WHITMAN
From Far Dakota's Canons
ANONYMOUS
"The taking of life brings serious thoughts" (Pima)
"War song" (Papago)
ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
Wildwest 126
JAMES WRIGHT
A Centenary Ode
CARTER REVARD
Parading with the V.
DUANE NIATUM
A Tribute to Chief Joseph
WILLIAM HEYEN
The Steadying
JOY HARJO
I Give You Back
RAYNA GREEN
Coosaponakeesa (Mary Mathews Musgrove Bosomsworth)
WENDY ROSE
Three Thousand Dollar Death Song
LOUISE ERDRICH
Dear John Wayne
Captivity
THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, I898 I42
STEPHEN CRANE
War Is Kind
The Battle Hymn
CONTENTS
PAUL LAURENCE
The Conquerors: The Black Troops in Cuba
THE WAR OF THE PHILIPPINES,
I899-I902
WILLIAM VAUGHAN MOODY
On a Soldier Fallen in the Philippines
from Ode in a Time of Hesitation,
EDGAR LEE MASTERS
Harry Wilmans
WORLD WAR I, I9I7-I918 I52
AMY LOWELL
Patterns
ROBERT FROST
Not to Keep
CARL SANDBURG
Buttons
Grass
WALLACE STEVENS
The Death of a Soldier
EZRA POUND
from Hugh Selwyn Mauberley, IV, V
SARA TEASDALE
There Will Come Soft Rains
T. S. ELIOT
Triumphal March
XII
ALAN SEEGER
I Have a
The
ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
Memorial Rain
E. E. CUMMINGS
i
LOUISE
To My Brother Killed: Haumont Wood: October,
MALCOLM COWLEY
Chateau
ERNEST HEMINGWAY
Champs d'Honneur
Riparto d'Assalto
MURIEL RUKEYSER
from Poem out of Childhood
THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR, I936-I939 I75
ROBINSON
Sinvergüenza
EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY
Say That We Saw Spain Die
GENEVIEVE TAGGARD
To the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade
ALEXANDER BERGMAN
To Eugene P. Loveman
EDWIN ROLFE [fISHMAn]
City of Anguish
First Love
CONTENTS
MURIEL RUKEYSER
Sestina,
PHILIP
On the Murder of Lieutenant Jose del Castillo
WORLD WAR II,
WALLACE STEVENS
from Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction
H.D. [HILDA DOOLITTLE]
from Trilogy
MARIANNE MOORE
In Distrust of Merits
LANGSTON HUGHES
Beaumont to Detroit:
RICHARD EBERHART
The Fury of Aerial Bombardment
LINCOLN KIRSTEIN
Snatch
DP's
GEORGE OPPEN
Survival: Infantry
from Of Being Numerous,
KARL SHAPIRO
Troop Train
RANDALL JARRELL
Losses
Prisoners
The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner
XIV
Protocols
The Truth
JOHN
Elegy Just in Case
A Box Comes Home
THOMAS MCGRATH
Remembering That Island
GWENDOLYN BROOKS
Negro Hero
ROBERT LOWELL
Memories of West Street and Lepke
HOWARD NEMEROV
Grand Central with Soldiers, Early Morning
A Fable of the War
IFF
Redeployment
ELEANOR ROSS TAYLOR
After Twenty Years
RICHARD WILBUR
First Snow in Alsace
JAMES DICKEY
The Firebombing
JANE COOPER
The Faithful
ANTHONY HECHT
Still Life
ALAN DUGAN
Portrait from the Infantry
CONTENTS
LUCIEN STRYK
The Pit
LOUIS SIMPSON
Carentan
Memories of a Lost War
The Battle
W. S. MERWIN
The Dachau Shoe
JEROME ROTHENBERG
Dos
LAWSON FUSAO INADA
from Legends from Camp, VI, X, XV
CHARLES SIMIC
Prodigy
JAMES
The Lost Pilot
NORMAN DUBIE
Aubade
MARY JO
Welcome to Hiroshima
LEE ANN RORIPAUGH
Hiroshima Maiden
from Heart Mountain,
DIANE THIEL
The Minefield
XVI
THE KOREAN WAR, I95O-I953
THOMAS MCGRATH
Ode for the American Dead in Asia
WILLIAM MEREDITH
A Korean Woman Seated by a Wall
HAYDEN CARRUTH
On a Certain Engagement South of Seoul
KEITH WILSON
The Circle
Waterfront Bars
Memory of a Victory
REG SANER
They Said
Flag Memoir
WILLIAM CHILDRESS
Trying to Remember People I Never Really Knew
ROLANDO HINOJOSA
The January-May
Jacob Mosqueda Wrestles with the Angels
MYUNG MI KIM
Under Flag
SUJI KWOCK KIM
The Chasm
Fragments of the Forgotten War
THE VIETNAM WAR, I964-I975
ROBERT LOWELL
The March
The March
CONTENTS
HAYDEN CARRUTH
On Being Asked to Write a Poem Against the War
in Vietnam
RICHARD HUGO
Òn
DENISE
Weeping Woman
At the Justice Department
PHILIP APPLEMAN
Peace with Honor
ROBERT BLY
Counting Small-Boned Bodies
ALLEN GINSBERG
from Iron Horse
W. S. MERWIN
The Asians Dying
GEORGE STARBUCK
Of Late
WALTER MCDONALD
Hauling Over Wolf Creek Pass in Winter
JIM NYE
Dead Weight
DAVID HUDDLE
Work
Haircut
Vermont
SHARON OLDS
May
XVIII
DOUG
Infantry Assault
Papasan
Purification
JOHN
Thoughts Before Dawn
April
HORACE COLEMAN
OK Corral East
BASIL
Basket Case
It Is Monsoon at Last
GREG KUZMA
Peace, So That
FRANK STEWART
Black Winter
DALE
Choppers
GERALD MCCARTHY
The Hooded Legion
YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA
Starlight Scope Myopia
Tu Do
Bui Doi, Dust of Life
Facing It
D. F. BROWN
When I Am
DAVID CONNOLLY
The Little Man
CONTENTS
W. D. EHRHART
Beautiful Wreckage
How It All Comes Back
Finding My Old Battalion Command Post
BRUCE WEIGL
What Saves Us
Burning Shit at An Khe
The Last Lie
RAY A. YOUNG BEAR
Wa
BARBARA
The Women Next Door
BAO-LONG
Mother's Pearls
EL SALVADOR, BOSNIA, KOSOVO,
AFGHANISTAN, AND THE
PERSIAN GULF
CAROLYN
The Colonel
WENDY ROSE
The Day They Cleaned Up the Border: El Salvador,
February
JOSEPH BRODSKY
Bosnia Tune
JOHN
Bogomil in
DALE
A Thousand Cranes
XX
ADRIAN OKTENBERG
"It was an open-air
DALE JACOBSON
Night
WENDY BATTIN
Mondrian's Forest
KRISTI GARBOUSHIAN
from The Ribbon on Hell's Tree, X
J. D. MCCLATCHY
Jihad
GALWAY KINNELL
When the Towers Fell
ADRIENNE RICH
The School Among the Ruins
TONY HOAGLAND
The Kind of Shadow That Calls Out Fate
C. K. WILLIAMS
Shrapnel
ELEANOR WILNER
Found in the Free Library
BRIAN TURNER
Here, Bullet
BIOGRAPHIES IN BRIEF
FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND PERMISSIONS 405
American War
lits"toi") ai'
Colonial Wars of the eighteenth ceuturv and
ending with the Gulf Wars, this original and
significant anthology presents four centuries
of American men and women
nurses,
writing about war.
American War Poetry opens with a
ballati
commenting on a skirmish with Indians in
a Massachusetts meadow. Poems on the
American Revolution follow, as well as
poems on "minor" conflicts like the Mexican
War and the Spanish-American Wars. This
compact anthology has generous selections
on the Civil War. World Wars I and II, the
Korea« War, and the Vietnamese-American
War. but it also includes an unusualh
offering »hi American participation in the
Spanish Civil War, Another section covers
(bur hundred vears of conflict with Native
Americans, ending with poems in contem¬
porary Indians who respond
and direct
collection also reaches into current reaction
to American involvement in Latin America,
Bosnia, and the
Showing the depth of feeling and the
range of thinking with which .Americans
have confronted war. American Wtir Poetry
expands our sense of what poetrv is made
to do. While the birth of a national identity
is documented in earlj poems, the anthology
also conveys the growing sophistication of
a uniquely American style. Although earl)
war poems show that the first justification
for war was purely defensive, as American
»lottai
moved inereasiiijiK to deplore a liometirovvn
imperialism and its terrible cost*. While
OONIINUED FROM FRONT FLAP
many familiar poems of patriotic ardor
have been chosen, other poems show a
steady interest in antiwar themes.
Lorrie
biography for each poet and places each
poem in its proper literary and historical
context. Comprehensive and compelling,
American War Poetry not only documents
the birth and development of a national
style of expression but shows the force of
poetry working on the historical moment,
making it come vitallv alive.
Lorrie
the author of Dismantling Glorv: Twentieth-
Century Soldier Poetry, which was nominated
for the
Award. Elizabeth Bishop: The Biography of
a Poetry received a nomination for a Pulitzer
Prize in
have appeared in journals and periodicals
since
JACKÍ-.T
Vietnam War. €}Thn
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PIUN TI-.D IN THf. C.S.A. |
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CONTENTS
PREFACE XXI
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXV
THE COLONIAL WARS, I746-I763
LUCY TERRY [PRINCE]
Bars Fight
ANONYMOUS
The Song of Braddock's Men
Joel barlow, from the Columbiad, book
"Progress of the Colonies. Troubles with the natives."
"Hostilities between France and England extended to America.
Braddock's defeat."
THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR, I776-I783
THOMAS PAINE
Liberty Tree
PHILIP FRENEAU
The American Soldier
Jeffery, or, The Soldier's Progress
A New York Tory, to His Friend in Philadelphia
VI
ANONYMOUS
Burrowing Yankees
PHILLIS WHEATLEY
To His Excellency General Washington
JOHN PIERPONT
Warren's Address to the American Soldiers
RALPH WALDO EMERSON
Concord Hymn
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW
Paul Revere's Ride
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR
Black Samson of Brandywine
THE WAR OP
PHILIP FRENEAU
On the Conflagrations at Washington
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY
Defence of Fort McHenry
JOHN NEAL
The Battle of Niagara, from canto IV
JOEL BARLOW
Advice to a Raven in Russia
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
Old Ironsides
THE ALAMO AND THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN
WAR, I836 AND
JOAQUÍN
The Defense of the Alamo
CONTENTS
MARTÍN ESPADA
The Other Alamo
RALPH WALDO EMERSON
Ode, Inscribed to W. H. Channing
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER
The Angels of
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL
from The Biglow Papers
HENRY DAVID THOREAU
"When with pale cheek and sunken eye I sang"
THE CIVIL WAR, 186I-1865
WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS
The Voice of Memory in Exile, from a Home in Ashes
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW
The Arsenal at Springfield
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER
Barbara Frietchie
The Battle Autumn of
HERMAN MELVILLE
The March Into Virginia, Ending in the First Manassas
Ball's Bluff
A Utilitarian View of the Monitor's Fight
Shiloh
The College Colonel
JULIA WARD HOWE
The Battle Hymn of the Republic
WALT WHITMAN
Cavalry Crossing a Ford
VOI
By the Bivouac's Fitful Flame
Come Up from the Fields Father
A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown
The Wound-Dresser
Reconciliation
O
HENRY TIMROD
Charleston
The Unknown Dead
JOHN
In Louisiana
EMILY DICKINSON
"It feels a shame to be Alive"
THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH
Accomplices
Fredericksburg 85
INNES
The Rebel
CHARLOTTE FORTEN GRIMKE
The Gathering of the Grand Army
SIDNEY
Laughter in the Senate
AMBROSE BIERCE
The Confederate Flags
LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE
A War Memory
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR
The Unsung Heroes
CONTENTS
ALLEN
Ode
ELIZABETH BISHOP
From Trollope's Journal
ROBERT PENN WARREN
A Confederate Veteran Tries to Explain the Event
ROBERT LOWELL
For the Union Dead
ALAN DUGAN
Fabrication of Ancestors
JAMES DICKEY
Hunting Civil War Relics at Nimblewill Creek
ANDREW HUDGINS
The Road Home
THE INDIAN WARS, I62O-I9II IO8
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT
The Disinterred Warrior
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER
Metacom
ANONYMOUS
"Prayer of a warrior" (Assiniboine)
"Cherokee war-song," version
"Cherokee war-song," version
"Song for a fallen warrior" (Blackfeet)
"I will arise with my tomahawk" (Passamaquoddy)
"Warpath song"
"Last song of Sitting Bull" (Teton Sioux)
X
WALT WHITMAN
From Far Dakota's Canons
ANONYMOUS
"The taking of life brings serious thoughts" (Pima)
"War song" (Papago)
ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
Wildwest 126
JAMES WRIGHT
A Centenary Ode
CARTER REVARD
Parading with the V.
DUANE NIATUM
A Tribute to Chief Joseph
WILLIAM HEYEN
The Steadying
JOY HARJO
I Give You Back
RAYNA GREEN
Coosaponakeesa (Mary Mathews Musgrove Bosomsworth)
WENDY ROSE
Three Thousand Dollar Death Song
LOUISE ERDRICH
Dear John Wayne
Captivity
THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, I898 I42
STEPHEN CRANE
War Is Kind
The Battle Hymn
CONTENTS
PAUL LAURENCE
The Conquerors: The Black Troops in Cuba
THE WAR OF THE PHILIPPINES,
I899-I902
WILLIAM VAUGHAN MOODY
On a Soldier Fallen in the Philippines
from Ode in a Time of Hesitation,
EDGAR LEE MASTERS
Harry Wilmans
WORLD WAR I, I9I7-I918 I52
AMY LOWELL
Patterns
ROBERT FROST
Not to Keep
CARL SANDBURG
Buttons
Grass
WALLACE STEVENS
The Death of a Soldier
EZRA POUND
from Hugh Selwyn Mauberley, IV, V
SARA TEASDALE
There Will Come Soft Rains
T. S. ELIOT
Triumphal March
XII
ALAN SEEGER
I Have a
The
ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
Memorial Rain
E. E. CUMMINGS
i
LOUISE
To My Brother Killed: Haumont Wood: October,
MALCOLM COWLEY
Chateau
ERNEST HEMINGWAY
Champs d'Honneur
Riparto d'Assalto
MURIEL RUKEYSER
from Poem out of Childhood
THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR, I936-I939 I75
ROBINSON
Sinvergüenza
EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY
Say That We Saw Spain Die
GENEVIEVE TAGGARD
To the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade
ALEXANDER BERGMAN
To Eugene P. Loveman
EDWIN ROLFE [fISHMAn]
City of Anguish
First Love
CONTENTS
MURIEL RUKEYSER
Sestina,
PHILIP
On the Murder of Lieutenant Jose del Castillo
WORLD WAR II,
WALLACE STEVENS
from Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction
H.D. [HILDA DOOLITTLE]
from Trilogy
MARIANNE MOORE
In Distrust of Merits
LANGSTON HUGHES
Beaumont to Detroit:
RICHARD EBERHART
The Fury of Aerial Bombardment
LINCOLN KIRSTEIN
Snatch
DP's
GEORGE OPPEN
Survival: Infantry
from Of Being Numerous,
KARL SHAPIRO
Troop Train
RANDALL JARRELL
Losses
Prisoners
The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner
XIV
Protocols
The Truth
JOHN
Elegy Just in Case
A Box Comes Home
THOMAS MCGRATH
Remembering That Island
GWENDOLYN BROOKS
Negro Hero
ROBERT LOWELL
Memories of West Street and Lepke
HOWARD NEMEROV
Grand Central with Soldiers, Early Morning
A Fable of the War
IFF
Redeployment
ELEANOR ROSS TAYLOR
After Twenty Years
RICHARD WILBUR
First Snow in Alsace
JAMES DICKEY
The Firebombing
JANE COOPER
The Faithful
ANTHONY HECHT
Still Life
ALAN DUGAN
Portrait from the Infantry
CONTENTS
LUCIEN STRYK
The Pit
LOUIS SIMPSON
Carentan
Memories of a Lost War
The Battle
W. S. MERWIN
The Dachau Shoe
JEROME ROTHENBERG
Dos
LAWSON FUSAO INADA
from Legends from Camp, VI, X, XV
CHARLES SIMIC
Prodigy
JAMES
The Lost Pilot
NORMAN DUBIE
Aubade
MARY JO
Welcome to Hiroshima
LEE ANN RORIPAUGH
Hiroshima Maiden
from Heart Mountain,
DIANE THIEL
The Minefield
XVI
THE KOREAN WAR, I95O-I953
THOMAS MCGRATH
Ode for the American Dead in Asia
WILLIAM MEREDITH
A Korean Woman Seated by a Wall
HAYDEN CARRUTH
On a Certain Engagement South of Seoul
KEITH WILSON
The Circle
Waterfront Bars
Memory of a Victory
REG SANER
They Said
Flag Memoir
WILLIAM CHILDRESS
Trying to Remember People I Never Really Knew
ROLANDO HINOJOSA
The January-May
Jacob Mosqueda Wrestles with the Angels
MYUNG MI KIM
Under Flag
SUJI KWOCK KIM
The Chasm
Fragments of the Forgotten War
THE VIETNAM WAR, I964-I975
ROBERT LOWELL
The March
The March
CONTENTS
HAYDEN CARRUTH
On Being Asked to Write a Poem Against the War
in Vietnam
RICHARD HUGO
Òn
DENISE
Weeping Woman
At the Justice Department
PHILIP APPLEMAN
Peace with Honor
ROBERT BLY
Counting Small-Boned Bodies
ALLEN GINSBERG
from Iron Horse
W. S. MERWIN
The Asians Dying
GEORGE STARBUCK
Of Late
WALTER MCDONALD
Hauling Over Wolf Creek Pass in Winter
JIM NYE
Dead Weight
DAVID HUDDLE
Work
Haircut
Vermont
SHARON OLDS
May
XVIII
DOUG
Infantry Assault
Papasan
Purification
JOHN
Thoughts Before Dawn
April
HORACE COLEMAN
OK Corral East
BASIL
Basket Case
It Is Monsoon at Last
GREG KUZMA
Peace, So That
FRANK STEWART
Black Winter
DALE
Choppers
GERALD MCCARTHY
The Hooded Legion
YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA
Starlight Scope Myopia
Tu Do
Bui Doi, Dust of Life
Facing It
D. F. BROWN
When I Am
DAVID CONNOLLY
The Little Man
CONTENTS
W. D. EHRHART
Beautiful Wreckage
How It All Comes Back
Finding My Old Battalion Command Post
BRUCE WEIGL
What Saves Us
Burning Shit at An Khe
The Last Lie
RAY A. YOUNG BEAR
Wa
BARBARA
The Women Next Door
BAO-LONG
Mother's Pearls
EL SALVADOR, BOSNIA, KOSOVO,
AFGHANISTAN, AND THE
PERSIAN GULF
CAROLYN
The Colonel
WENDY ROSE
The Day They Cleaned Up the Border: El Salvador,
February
JOSEPH BRODSKY
Bosnia Tune
JOHN
Bogomil in
DALE
A Thousand Cranes
XX
ADRIAN OKTENBERG
"It was an open-air
DALE JACOBSON
Night
WENDY BATTIN
Mondrian's Forest
KRISTI GARBOUSHIAN
from The Ribbon on Hell's Tree, X
J. D. MCCLATCHY
Jihad
GALWAY KINNELL
When the Towers Fell
ADRIENNE RICH
The School Among the Ruins
TONY HOAGLAND
The Kind of Shadow That Calls Out Fate
C. K. WILLIAMS
Shrapnel
ELEANOR WILNER
Found in the Free Library
BRIAN TURNER
Here, Bullet
BIOGRAPHIES IN BRIEF
FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND PERMISSIONS 405
American War
lits"toi") ai'
Colonial Wars of the eighteenth ceuturv and
ending with the Gulf Wars, this original and
significant anthology presents four centuries
of American men and women
nurses,
writing about war.
American War Poetry opens with a
ballati
commenting on a skirmish with Indians in
a Massachusetts meadow. Poems on the
American Revolution follow, as well as
poems on "minor" conflicts like the Mexican
War and the Spanish-American Wars. This
compact anthology has generous selections
on the Civil War. World Wars I and II, the
Korea« War, and the Vietnamese-American
War. but it also includes an unusualh
offering »hi American participation in the
Spanish Civil War, Another section covers
(bur hundred vears of conflict with Native
Americans, ending with poems in contem¬
porary Indians who respond
and direct
collection also reaches into current reaction
to American involvement in Latin America,
Bosnia, and the
Showing the depth of feeling and the
range of thinking with which .Americans
have confronted war. American Wtir Poetry
expands our sense of what poetrv is made
to do. While the birth of a national identity
is documented in earlj poems, the anthology
also conveys the growing sophistication of
a uniquely American style. Although earl)
war poems show that the first justification
for war was purely defensive, as American
»lottai
moved inereasiiijiK to deplore a liometirovvn
imperialism and its terrible cost*. While
OONIINUED FROM FRONT FLAP
many familiar poems of patriotic ardor
have been chosen, other poems show a
steady interest in antiwar themes.
Lorrie
biography for each poet and places each
poem in its proper literary and historical
context. Comprehensive and compelling,
American War Poetry not only documents
the birth and development of a national
style of expression but shows the force of
poetry working on the historical moment,
making it come vitallv alive.
Lorrie
the author of Dismantling Glorv: Twentieth-
Century Soldier Poetry, which was nominated
for the
Award. Elizabeth Bishop: The Biography of
a Poetry received a nomination for a Pulitzer
Prize in
have appeared in journals and periodicals
since
JACKÍ-.T
Vietnam War. €}Thn
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PIUN TI-.D IN THf. C.S.A. |
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