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Poems for peace go on display on the Tube

19 September 2008

London Underground (LU) will commemorate the 90th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice in 1918 with a set of poems arising from recent wars.

The new series will be displayed on Tube trains across London from 22 September 2008. 

The collection includes poems such as 'On Receiving News of the War' by Isaac Rosenberg, who was killed in action just before the end of the first World War, 'Parting in Wartime' by Frances Cornford, whose son John was killed in the Spanish Civil War, and a poem by an Afghani poet, Partaw Naderi, who has returned to Kabul after many years in exile following the decades-long turmoil in his country.

Also on show are 'The River Road', on the theme of memory and loss, by award-winning poet Sean O'Brien; and two contrasting views of love, four centuries apart: 'She Tells Her Love' by Robert Graves and 'They Flee from Me' by Sir Thomas Wyatt.

Tamsin Dillon, Head of Art on the Underground, said: 'We hope that passengers will like the poems we've chosen and that they will add interest to their journey.

'In the lead up to remembrance day these war poems will offer the chance for reflection about the consequences of war while the verses on memory, loss and love were chosen because these are universal themes that touch us all.' 



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