War's Embers by Ivor Gurney (1890 - 1937)
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War's Embers by Ivor Gurney (1890 - 1937) is a arts podcast hosted by LibriVox. It has 58 episodes, with the latest published January 1970.
A collection of poems by the Gloucestershire-born English poet Ivor Gurney describing his feelings about the First World War, during which he served on the Western Front and was wounded by a mustard gas attack, and its aftermath. - Summary by Alan Mapstone
arts ·en ·58 episodes
Photographs
That County
Interval
De Profundis
The Tower
Rumours of War
"On Rest"
Dicky
The Day of Victory
Passionate Earth
The Poplar
Down Commercial Road (Gloucester)
From Omiecourt
Le Coq Francais
The Fisherman of Newnham
The Lock-Keeper
The Revellers
"Annie Laurie"
The Battalion is Now on Rest
Migrants
Old Martinmas Eve
After Music
The Target
Twigworth Vicarage
Hospital Pictures: 1. Ladies of Charity
2. Dust
3. "Aberdonian"
4. Companion-North-East Dugout
5. The Miner
6. Upstairs Piano
Hidden Tales
Recompense
The Tryst
The Plain
Girl's Song
Solace of Men
Day-Boys and Choristers
At Reserve Depot
Toasts and Memories
From the Window
Ypres-Minsterworth
Near Midsummer
Toussaints
The Stone Breaker
Drifting Leaves
Contrasts
To F.W.H
The Immortal Hour
To His Love
Dedication
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