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Dick Bird (5/12/2008 9:13:00 PM)
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A very underrated poet, a tragedy enough he should die so young after a not particularly happy early life compounded by the fact that his work is overlooked. His awareness of the humanity of the enemy sets apart from even Owen; his victims are real men with mothers and girlfriends. His poems are technically innovative and his images persist.
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Keith Douglas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Oct 31, 2008 ... Selected Poems (Keith Douglas, J.C.Hall, Norman Nicholson)(1943); Alamein to Zem Zem ... Keith Douglas, 1920-1944 by Desmond Graham (OUP, ...
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Keith Douglas : Biographical Notes
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Keith Douglas was born in Tunbridge Wells and educated at Christ's Hospital and Oxford. He served in North Africa during World War Two where he was injured ...
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channel4.com - Soldier Poets
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Keith Douglas Keith Castellain Douglas was born on 24 January 1920 at Tunbridge Wells .... Following his death, Keith Douglas's poetry was almost forgotten. ...
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How can I live among this gentle
absolescent breed of heroes, and not weep?
Unicorns, almost,
for they are falling into two legends
in which their stupidity and chivalry
are c...
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Keith Douglas (1920-1944), British poet. Aristocrats (l. 9-14). . .
Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry, The. Richard Ellmann and Robert O'Clair, ed...
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''For here the lover and killer are mingled
who had one body and one heart.
And death who had the soldier singled
has done the lover mortal hurt.''
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Keith Douglas (1920-1944), British poet. Vergissmeinnicht (l. 21-24). . .
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