Description
About the Author
Paul O Prey is Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Modern Literature at the University of Roehampton, London. His previous books include Robert Graves Selected Poems and First World War: Poems from the Front, published by the Imperial War Museums.
Reviews
Mary Borden is one of the most remarkable writers of the First World War. Being positioned so close to the front lines gave her a unique experience of war that transfers to her poetry and prose. This collection of Borden's poetry, chosen by Paul O'Prey, sheds new light on her war experience and demonstrates the passionate and 'erotic' side of her. Her love sonnets may have caused a scandal when they were discovered, but they are exceptional examples of truly intimate poetry. Placed alongside her war poems, these love sonnets take on an even greater meaning. O'Prey has succeeded beyond measure in bringing Borden's poetry to the forefront of women's war writing. I hope to see her presence among the canon grow and grow. Eleanor Baggley, Centenary News
Book Information
ISBN 9780993331107
Author Mary Borden
Format Paperback
Page Count 64
Imprint Dare-Gale Press
Publisher Dare-Gale Press