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"[Isaac] Rosenberg served in the British Army during World War I and died in the trenches in France. His work is not only full of the pathos of living, it contains the horror of fighting in the trenches. From the ache in the heels of his feet to the terror of fighting in the trenches, Rosenberg describes the everyday suffering of war ... The following selections are an interesting juxtaposition of Rosenberg's poetry and letters which were written during the same time period. They are windows into his personal torment and the tragic price of war"--From editorial note, pages 3-4.
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