Sorrow of War: Poems

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Sorrow of War: Poems

by Louis Golding

EN·~1 hours·81 chapters

Chapters

81 total

SORROW OF WAR

0:00

LILAC, LABURNUM

0:20

STREETS OF GOLD

0:55

"IN THE GALLERY WHERE THE FAT MEN GO"

1:25

DEAD IN GALLIPOLI

1:34

A JOURNEY SOUTH

0:49

THE NEW TRADE

0:53

THE WOMAN WHO SHRIEKED AGAINST PEACE

0:50

THE WOMEN AT THE CORNERS STAND

1:02

JOINING-UP

0:53

Description

A striking collection of poems that brings the turbulence of the First World War into stark, personal focus. Written by a soldier who witnessed the trenches, the verses shift between the bleakness of battlefields and fleeting moments of ordinary life, from the cracked streets of London to the desolate shores of Gallipoli. The poet’s language is raw and vivid, turning mud, blood, and broken bodies into haunting images that linger long after the line ends.

Interwoven with these war‑time scenes are quieter reflections on nature, love, and the yearning for peace. Flowers, birds, and fleeting summer evenings appear alongside the grim realities of enlistment and loss, offering a poignant contrast that underscores the human cost of conflict. Listeners will find a chorus of voices—soldiers, mothers, and strangers—each echoing the same yearning for meaning amid chaos, making the collection a resonant portrait of a generation marked by war.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (70K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2017-11-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Louis Golding

Louis Golding

1895–1958

Best known for vivid novels about British Jewish life, this once-famous English writer moved easily between fiction, essays, travel writing, and poetry. His work often drew on Manchester roots, wartime experience, and a sharp eye for the social worlds around him.

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