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Poems 1914-1919
Maurice Baring
Editora: DigiCat
Sinopse
In 'Poems, 1914-1919', Maurice Baring encapsulates the tumultuous spirit of an era defined by the Great War, capturing the personal and cultural upheavals of his time with intimate lyrical prowess. Baring's poetry is characterized by its classical forms and a masterful command of meter, infusing the traditional with the tension and anxieties of modernity. His work, set against the backdrop of literary movements like Modernism, is both a testament to and a departure from his contemporaries, reflecting a unique perspective on a world at the brink of profound change. Reflecting the author's multifaceted career—as a diplomat, a correspondent, and an intelligence officer—this collection is a mirror to the soul of a man intimately engaged with his era's most significant events. It's through this lens that Baring's poems shed light on the personal costs of war, from valiant sacrifice to the silent despair of the human condition. His work is deeply entrenched in the socio-political narrative of early 20th-century Europe, and his experiences undoubtedly inform the rich tapestry of themes explored within these pages. 'Poems, 1914-1919' is recommended for readers seeking a poignant and historically resonant lyrical journey. Baring's expressive versatility and profound emotional undertones resonate with those interested in the literary reflection of wartime experiences. Scholars and enthusiasts alike are invited to explore this finely observed collection, a welcome addition to the canon of World War I literature, and to appreciate Baring's significant, yet often understated contribution to the poetry of his time.
