Tom Paulin

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  • Tom Paulin reads W. B. Yeats

    £10.00

    No one reads Yeats half as well. As the reader will see from poems presented here, Paulin’s Yeats is not a predictable one, but a personal one, which in this case is to say a poet’s one. It’s a treat not to be missed.

     

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  • The Camouflage School – Tom Paulin

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    The five poems in this important collection – ‘Sidney Philip’ (a poem about Philip Larkin, his father and the war), ‘Battle of the Atlantic’, ‘My Name is Edward Wadsworth’, ‘Convoy to Archangel’, ‘Noor Inayat Khan (S.O.E. Dachau)’ – are all published here for the first time. They show Tom Paulin writing as movingly, passionately, and inventively as ever he has written before. Part of his continuing ‘loose-leaf’ epic of the Second World War, begun in 2002 with The Invasion Handbook, these poems bear unflinching, compassionate witness to the tragedy of war, and in particular the special horrors of war at sea…

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