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  • The Poetry of Wilfred Owen

  • By: Wilfred Owen
  • Narrated by: David Moore
  • Length: 29 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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The Poetry of Wilfred Owen

By: Wilfred Owen
Narrated by: David Moore
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Widely regarded as one of the leading war poets, Owen's work is powerful and shocking, illustrating the true horror faced by soldiers during the First World War.
©2009 Saland Publishing (P)2009 Saland Publishing
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oh Boy Wilfred Owens

What made the experience of listening to The Poetry of Wilfred Owen the most enjoyable?

Wilfred Owen takes the reader to the trenches of France. With him you travel through the minefiled of exploding shells, gas attacks and the meet face to face with the victims of that attrocious war.
The poetry is both a historic record of WW1 and a politcal statement. Every Politician that even thinks of sending soldiers to fight a war should first be made to read the poerty of Wilfred Owens.

What did you like best about this story?

The sound effects that accompany the reading of the poetryonly enhaced the experience of, for me, the most influencial poet of the early 20th century

What does David Moore bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

David Moore enhances the printed text and does not divert the readers attention from the text.

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