Alan Seeger’s poetry described a war in which fighting was ‘the supreme experience,’ a part of nature humans were destined to take part in.
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At War: The Poet-Soldier Who Went to His Grave With a Romantic Vision of World War I
Thursday, 28 June 2018
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