Peace and War: A Collection of Poems

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Michael Harrison, Christopher Stuart-Clark
Oxford University Press, 1989 - 208 pages
This comprehensive anthology of nearly 200 poems chronicles the many voices of peace and war from ancient Greece and Rome, through the Bible, to the dropping of the atomic bomb, the wars in Korea and Vietname, the uneasiness of the present, and the uncertainty of the future. The stirring works will fuel many a classroom or family discussion.

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What can I have Meant by Happiness?
8
Day of These Days Laurie Lee
14
Not One Yet Killed
30
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