Siegfried Sassoon’s protesting voice had been silenced, but his poetry remained clear and forceful. In 1918 he wrote, “You smug faced crowds with kindling eye, who cheer when soldier lads ...
Staff and patients in 1917 posing in front of Craiglockhart hospital which was set up to treat shell-shocked soldiers in WW1 The horrors ... comes from a poem by Siegfried Sassoon in which he ...
The work of war poets Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Rupert Brooke ... wrote possibly one of the most famous pieces of war poetry, In Flanders Fields, while observing the scenes outside a ...