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"Edward Thomas was the most beguiling of the poets who lost their lives in the First World War. More or less unread in his lifetime, his writing has had a powerful influence on poetry today. This account of his final five years is centred on his extraordinary friendship with [the American poet] Robert Frost and Thomas's decision, in 1915, to enlist in the army and go to fight in France."--Publisher description.
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Now All Roads Lead to France: The Last Years of Edward Thomas
2012, Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.
in English
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Now All Roads Lead to France: The Last Years of Edward Thomas
2012, Faber & Faber, Limited, Faber & Faber
in English
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Now all roads lead to France: the last years of Edward Thomas
2012, Windsor
in English
- Large print ed.
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Now all roads lead to France: the last years of Edward Thomas
2011, Faber and Faber
in English
0571245986 9780571245987
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Standard print ed. originally published: London: Faber, 2011.
Includes bibliographical references.
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Edward Thomas was perhaps the most beguiling and influential of First World War poets. Now All Roads Lead to France is an account of his final five years, centred on his extraordinary friendship with Robert Frost and Thomas's fatal decision to fight in the war. The book also evokes an astonishingly creative moment in English literature, when London was a battleground for new, ambitious kinds of writing. A generation that included W. B. Yeats, Ezra Pound, Robert Frost and Rupert Brooke were 'making it new' - vehemently and pugnaciously. These larger-than-life characters surround a central figure, tormented by his work and his marriage. But as his friendship with Frost blossomed, Thomas wrote poem after poem, and his emotional affliction began to lift. In 1914 the two friends formed the ideas that would produce some of the most remarkable verse of the twentieth century. But the War put an ocean between them: Frost returned to the safety of New England while Thomas stayed to fight for the Old. It is these roads taken - and those not taken - that are at the heart of this remarkable book, which culminates in Thomas's tragic death on Easter Monday 1917.
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