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Unread 12 Apr 2006, 16:52   #12
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Re: Poetry

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Originally Posted by midge5
That was the most boring piece of shit ever

I am not really a fan of poetry though I have read quite a few good war poems. Wilfred Owen is the only one who really sticks in the mind as someone who I have liked more than one thing by.
Have you read All Quiet on the Western Front? Not poetry, but one of the most affecting things written about war, imo. I liked Owen the most of all poets we studied at A-level.
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