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Gallipoli - A Poignant Portrayal of World War I's Brutality and Humanity - cover
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Gallipoli - A Poignant Portrayal of World War I's Brutality and Humanity

John Masefield

Editora: Good Press

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John Masefield's "Gallipoli" is a poignant poetic exploration of the harrowing experiences during the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I. Written in a vividly evocative style, Masefield employs rich imagery and lyrical language to capture the emotional and physical landscapes faced by soldiers. The work intricately intertwines historical truth with personal narrative, reflecting on themes of sacrifice, valor, and the profound futility of war, thus situating itself within the broader context of war literature that seeks to convey the human cost of conflict. Masefield, an accomplished poet and novelist, was appointed Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, his profound understanding of human nature and suffering greatly influenced his literary output. Having witnessed the devastation of war firsthand, Masefield'Äôs experiences, combined with his deep empathy for the common soldier, compelled him to articulate the tragic stories of those engaged in battle. His formidable literary background and personal convictions imbue "Gallipoli" with authenticity and depth, pressing the reader to confront the realities of warfare. This powerful work is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the profound impacts of war on the human psyche and society. Masefield's "Gallipoli" not only serves as a tribute to those who fought but also stands as a stark reminder of the haunting legacies left in the wake of conflict. It invites readers to reflect deeply on the sacrifices made and the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity.
Disponível desde: 30/10/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 116 páginas.

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