Vol. 34 No. 2 1967 - page 167

Two enduring works
by
a brilliant
young Englishman
KEITH DOUGLAS
Alamein to Zem Zem
Introduction by LAWRENCE DUP.RELL.
Illustrated with
drawings by the author.
"An account of the tank-fighting
at Alamein and the offensive that finally drove the
Gennans out of Africa and into the sea ... written in a
highly charged, violent, descriptive prose, powerfully
contrived but sufficiently serious to convey the humor,
the pathos and the literal beauty of that dead world of
tanks, sand, scrub and human corpses." _ .
The Spectator.
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Collected Poems
Introduction by EDMUND· BLUNDEN.
Illustrated with
drawings by the author.
"I
trust that the poems of Keith
Douglas will finally be known for what they are: the
Rnest poems written
in
our language.by a soldier of the
Second War." - DONALD HALL. "A more inexhaustibly
interesting body of poetry than anyone of his generation
has produced since, in England or America." - TED
HUGHES.
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