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The Greatest Poem of WWI: David Jones’s In Parenthesis
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Swansea University Author: Owen Sheers
Abstract
The poet and author Owen Sheers traces the story of In Parenthesis, from an English parade ground to the carnage of the Somme offensive. Through readings of key passages, insights from poets such as Simon Armitage, and interviews with David Jones experts, he pieces together the similarities between...
Published in: | www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kt9pj |
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Published: |
2016
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa36000 |
Abstract: |
The poet and author Owen Sheers traces the story of In Parenthesis, from an English parade ground to the carnage of the Somme offensive. Through readings of key passages, insights from poets such as Simon Armitage, and interviews with David Jones experts, he pieces together the similarities between the poem and David Jones's own war.He explores how In Parenthesis came to be written, and just what makes it such a supreme work. His journey culminates, like the poem, at Mametz Wood in northern France, where David Jones went into battle and encountered terrifying violence first hand. |
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Keywords: |
The Greatest Poem of WWI: David Jones’s In Parenthesis |
College: |
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences |