Based on Robert Service’s experiences as a Red Cross ambulance driver in France during World War I, this moving collection of poems eloquently captures the patriotism, hardship, and death experienced by the soldiers, as well as their love of home, family, and their fellow soldiers.
عن المؤلف
Robert William Service (1874–1958) was a Scottish poet who moved to Canada when he was twenty-one with dreams of becoming a cowboy. Inspired by the beauty of the vast Yukon wilderness, he began writing poetry. After his first collection of poems, The Songs of Sourdough, was published he was dubbed the “Canadian Kipling.”
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