The War Poems of Siegfried Sassoon


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(4.1 stars; 8 reviews)

Siegfried Sassoon was one of the first to write poetry about the brutal reality of war, based on his real-life experiences in the trenches. He served in World War I on the Western Front and was awarded the Military Cross for bravery under fire. However, he later became a convicted pacifist, threw his Military Cross into the Mersey river, and continued to write and publish poems and political statements against the war. His poems capture the despair he felt towards the war overall, and he paints vivid word pictures that make the reader "pray you'll never know, the hell where youth and laughter go". (Summary by Elizabby)

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Prelude: The Troops 1:43 Leído por KHand
Dreamers 1:04 Leído por KHand
The Redeemer 2:49 Leído por asterix
Trench Duty 1:19 Leído por asterix
Wirers 1:30 Leído por asterix
Break Of Day 3:59 Leído por asterix
A Working Party 3:28 Leído por asterix
Stand-To: Good Friday Morning 1:07 Leído por asterix
'In The Pink' 1:32 Leído por asterix
The Hero 1:30 Leído por asterix
Before The Battle 1:06 Leído por asterix
The Road 1:36 Leído por asterix
Two Hundred Years After 1:16 Leído por asterix
The Dream 2:37 Leído por asterix
At Carnoy 1:02 Leído por asterix
Battalion Relief 2:04 Leído por asterix
The Dug-Out 0:55 Leído por asterix
The Rear-Guard 2:11 Leído por asterix
I Stood With The Dead 1:20 Leído por asterix
Suicide In Trenches 1:05 Leído por asterix
Attack 1:24 Leído por asterix
Counter-Attack 2:53 Leído por asterix
The Effect 1:49 Leído por Mark Hissong
Remorse 1:38 Leído por Mark Hissong
In An Underground Dressing-Station 1:08 Leído por Mark Hissong
Died Of Wounds 1:10 Leído por asterix
'They' 1:11 Leído por asterix
Base Details 0:59 Leído por asterix
Lamentations 1:10 Leído por Mark Hissong
The General 0:54 Leído por Mark Hissong
How To Die 1:14 Leído por asterix
Editorial Impressions 1:24 Leído por Mark Hissong
Fight To A Finish 1:14 Leído por asterix
Atrocities 1:15 Leído por Mark Hissong
The Fathers 1:09 Leído por Mark Hissong
'Blighters' 0:54 Leído por asterix
Glory Of Women 1:11 Leído por Mark Hissong
Their Frailty 1:06 Leído por Mark Hissong
Does It Matter? 1:10 Leído por asterix
Survivors 1:10 Leído por asterix
Joy-Bells 1:13 Leído por asterix
Arms And The Man 1:15 Leído por Mark Hissong
When I'm Among A Blaze Of Lights 1:08 Leído por Mark Hissong
The Kiss 1:03 Leído por asterix
The Tombstone-Maker 1:23 Leído por Mark Hissong
The One-Legged Man 1:14 Leído por Mark Hissong
Return Of The Heroes 1:18 Leído por Lucretia B.
Twelve Months After 1:35 Leído por carlacortes
To Any Dead Officer 3:07 Leído por Mark Hissong
Sick Leave 1:18 Leído por carlacortes
Banishment 1:12 Leído por Philip Panos
Autumn 0:53 Leído por Philip Panos
Repression Of War Experience 2:28 Leído por Philip Panos
Together 1:16 Leído por Mark Hissong
The Hawthorn Tree 0:58 Leído por asterix
Concert Party 2:00 Leído por Mark Hissong
Night On The Convoy 1:40 Leído por Beth Thomas (1974-2020)
A Letter Home 3:10 Leído por Beth Thomas (1974-2020)
Reconciliation 0:50 Leído por Beth Thomas (1974-2020)
Memorial Tablet (Great War) 1:01 Leído por Beth Thomas (1974-2020)
The Death-Bed 2:44 Leído por Beth Thomas (1974-2020)
Aftermath 2:02 Leído por carlacortes
Song-Books Of The War 1:37 Leído por Drew Johnson
Everyone Sang 1:05 Leído por Drew Johnson

Reseñas

HEARTBREAKING.


(5 stars)

I HAVE LISTENED TO THESE AND REALLY FELT I WAS THERE, I HAVE LISTENED TO MANY WAR AUDIOBOOKS WRITTEN BY THOSE 'OVER THERE'. SO DESCRIPTIVE BUT VERY HEART RENDING. SO REAL, SO SAD.

Thought Provoking And Unafraid to Be Blunt


(3 stars)

nice. thought provoking poems that show the true brutality of war. unfortunately I didn't really like any of the narrators, however it is a worthwhile listen


(4 stars)

Very good readings for the most part. The mix of accents has benefits and downsides. My thanks to all of them for contributing to this free resource!

Very Good


(5 stars)

Shows the true heart felt pain of the man who saw it all. Excellently read, and a very enjoyable listen.