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16%OFFJohn Cornford - Understand the Weapon, Understand the Wound - 9781784102487 - V9781784102487
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Understand the Weapon, Understand the Wound

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Understand the weapon, understand the wound:What shapeless past was hammered to action by his deeds,Only in constant action was his constant certainty found.He will throw a longer shadow as time recedes.from 'Sergei Mironovitch Kirov'John Cornford (1915-1936) has long been held in high estimation as the outstanding English writer who fell to the Fascists in Spain. This collection of writings from Cornford's thirteenth to his twenty-first year, when he died of wounds received in action, is a revealing autobiography, showing the sources of his political and literary commitments. In this authoritative survey of Cornford's poems, essays and letters, Jonathan Galassi gives ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Carcanet Press Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
305g
Number of Pages
204
Place of Publication
Manchester, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781784102487
SKU
V9781784102487
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99-2

About John Cornford
Rupert John Cornford (1915 - 1936) was an English poet, communist and Charles Darwin's great-grandson. He was a member of the International Brigades and died while fighting fascism during the Spanish Civil War. Born in Cambridge, Cornford was educated at Stowe School and Trinity College. As an undergraduate he joined the Communist Party of Great Britain and from 1933 was ... Read more

Reviews for Understand the Weapon, Understand the Wound
'Cornford's life speaks for itself in a way that burns the imagination. The fact that Cornford lived is an important lesson to the leaders of democracies. It shows that people will live and die and fight for democracy if it gives them the justice and freedom which are worth fighting for.' - Stephen Spender

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