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  2. W. D. Ehrhart - Wikipedia

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    Ehrhart has been called "the dean of Vietnam war poetry." Donald Anderson, editor of War, Literature & the Arts, said Ehrhart's Vietnam–Perkasie: A Combat Marine Memoir, is "the best single, unadorned, gut-felt telling of one American's route into and out of America's longest war." Ehrhart has been an active member of Vietnam Veterans Against ...

  3. William Wantling - Wikipedia

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    The three poems mentioned above are included in the collection The Awakening by William Wantling (Rapp & Whiting, London, 1968) and the last two are included in San Quentin's Stranger by William Wantling (Caveman Press, Dunedin, 1973). Obscene & Other Poems (Caveman Press, 14 pages, Dunedin, 1972) contains 5 poems in an edition of 600 copies. [2]

  4. John Musgrave - Wikipedia

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    [1] He studied at Baker University but graduated with a degree in sociology from Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kansas in 1972. He was a member of Vietnam Veterans Against the War. He acts with the Theatre of War Project. [2] He was interviewed extensively for the Ken Burns and Lynn Novick documentary The Vietnam War. [3]

  5. Arthur Graeme West - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Graeme West (September, 1891 – 3 April 1917) was a British writer and war poet. [1] West was born in Eaton, Norfolk , [ 2 ] educated at Highgate School , then Blundell's School and Balliol College, Oxford , and killed by a sniper in 1917.

  6. John Allan Wyeth (poet) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] After the Armistice, Wyeth lived in Europe and became both a Post-Impressionist painter and a war poet. [1] According to literary critic Dana Gioia, who wrote the introduction to the 2008 reissue of Wyeth's war sonnets, Wyeth is the only American poet of the Great War who merits comparison to British war poets Siegfried Sassoon, Isaac ...

  7. Jarhead (book) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Swofford blamed the banning of Jarhead on "MAGA intrusionists" who objected to the book's frank depiction of the daily life of U.S. Marines." [1] Swofford wrote that most of the objections to his book stemmed from the "field fuck" scene where Swofford and other Marines simulated gay sex while dressed in full protection gear from weapons of ...

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  9. Historical poetry - Wikipedia

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    An Anthology of War Poetry, Royal Society of Arts, Journal 91:4649 (Oct. 1, 1943) Austin, Alfred (1870), The Poetry of the Period; Brooks, Cleanth (1951), The Formalist Critics; Hand, Harry E., And War Be Done: Battle-Pieces and Other Civil War Poetry of Herman Melville; Lomas, Herbert, The Critic as Anti-Hero: War Poetry; Richards, I.A. (1924 ...