Rendezvous with Death
Discover the profound impact of World War I on American literature in Rendezvous with Death by Mark W. Van Wienen. Published by the University of Illinois Press in 2002, this compelling anthology spans 384 pages, presenting a rich tapestry of 20th-century poetry that captures the diverse responses of American poets to the turmoil of war.
Arranged chronologically, this collection showcases the evolving and often conflicting reactions of poets as they grappled with the implications of the Great War. From little magazines to labor journals, newspapers, and wartime anthologies, each poem reflects the unique voices that aimed to influence U.S. policies and shape national attitudes.
Perfect for poetry lovers and history enthusiasts alike, Rendezvous with Death invites you to delve into the emotional landscape of American wartime sentiment, providing insight into how these literary greats articulated their experiences and observations during a pivotal moment in history.