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This collection presents stark, often ironic poems that chronicle frontline life and its aftermath, depicting mud, shelling, exhausted troops, wiring parties, and dressing-stations with unflinching sensory detail. Voices alternate between active combatants, wounded survivors, and reflective veterans to examine courage, disillusionment, and moral outrage toward romantic notions of glory. Satire and bitter address target civilians and military authority while quieter pieces consider memory, loss, and attempts at reconciliation. Short lyric narratives, dramatic monologues, and elegiac songs combine direct diction and trenchant irony to convey the physical horrors of warfare and its emotional and social consequences.
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