Ivor Gurney was a prolific composer and poet and the author of War Letters. As a result of his involvement in World War I, he spent the last 16 years of his life in mental institutions. P. J. Kavanagh is a writer, an editor, and a former columnist for the Spectator and the Times Literary Supplement. He is the author of Collected Poems, The Perfect Stranger, and Voices in Ireland and the editor of The Essential G. K. Chesterton and The Oxford Book of Short Poems. He is the recipient of the Cholmondeley Award for poetry, the Guardian Fiction Prize, and the Richard Hillary Prize.
"A significant landmark in literary history." --Andrew Motion, poet
and author, The Cinder Path
"I commend this collection . . . it reflects the sheer plentitude
of Gurney's output. It is a joy to explore." --Robert J. Yates,
Ivor Gurney Society Journal
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