Muse of Fire: World War I as Seen Through the Lives of the Soldier Poets
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With Muse of Fire, Michael Korda, the best-selling author of Alone and Hero, takes a novel approach to World War I by telling its history through the lives of the soldier-poets whose verses memorialize the war's unimaginable horrors. He begins with Rupert Brooke and the halcyon days before violence engulfed his generation--destroying the self-contented world of Edwardian England--and ends with the tragic death of Wilfred Owen, killed only days before the armistice brought an end to a war that took over 25,000,000 lives. In a sweeping narrative that echoes The Guns of August, Korda recounts these four years of a civilization destroying itself and portrays the lives and anguished deaths of the young men who unforgettably illuminated it. As the success of Pat Barker's Regeneration, the remake of All Quiet on the Western Front and the images of brutal trench warfare in today's Ukraine demonstrate, contemporary interest in "the war to end war" remains high.
Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Published: 04/16/2024
Pages: 400
ISBN: 9781631496882
Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 11/01/2023 pg. 22
Kirkus Reviews 02/15/2024
Publishers Weekly 02/19/2024
Booklist 03/15/2024 pg. 37