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Louis Golding

Sorrow of War: Poems

In “Sorrow of War: Poems,” Louis Golding delves into the profound emotional landscape wrought by the ravages of conflict, reflecting deeply on the human experience during wartime. Crafted in a modernist style, Golding'Äôs verses blend vivid imagery with poignant personal reflections, capturing both the horror and the fleeting beauty found amidst chaos. The collection is notable for its exploration of themes such as loss, memory, and resilience, echoing the sentiments of World War I poets while also carving a distinct voice that speaks to the universal tragedy of war, making it a critical examination of the psychological and social cost of human conflict. Golding, a British writer with a rich literary career, drew upon his own experiences and observations of the early 20th century's tumultuous history, allowing him to create a body of work that resonates with authenticity and emotional weight. His background, which includes living through the aftermath of the First World War and witnessing its effects on society, undoubtedly influenced his desire to articulate the complexities of war through poetry that is both personal and politically aware. “Sorrow of War: Poems” is strongly recommended for readers seeking an introspective exploration of the intricate relationship between humanity and violence. Golding'Äôs adept use of language combined with his earnest reflections offers not only a profound commentary on war but also invites readers to confront their own feelings about conflict and its far-reaching consequences.
45 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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