Against Nuclear Weapons: A Collection Of Poems By 181 Poets 1945-2007

Against Nuclear Weapons: A Collection Of Poems By 181 Poets 1945-2007

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This powerful anthology, Against Nuclear Weapons: A Collection Of Poems By 181 Poets 1945-2007, compiles a poignant chorus of voices united in their condemnation of atomic warfare. It chronicles the profound human cost and existential threat posed by nuclear arms, presenting diverse poetic perspectives from the dawn of the atomic age through the early 21st century. The collection illustrates the enduring fear, sorrow, and fervent hope for peace that has resonated across generations of poets. Through its pages, readers encounter a compelling testament to the artistic response against weapons of mass destruction, detailing the moral and ethical dilemmas they present. This volume serves as a vital historical and literary document, arguing for a future free from the shadow of nuclear annihilation.

Author: Kossbro Nogatu, Hisao Suzuki, Toshio Yamamoto
Format: Paperback
Published: 2007, Coal Sack Publishing Company

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This powerful anthology, Against Nuclear Weapons: A Collection Of Poems By 181 Poets 1945-2007, compiles a poignant chorus of voices united in their condemnation of atomic warfare. It chronicles the profound human cost and existential threat posed by nuclear arms, presenting diverse poetic perspectives from the dawn of the atomic age through the early 21st century. The collection illustrates the enduring fear, sorrow, and fervent hope for peace that has resonated across generations of poets. Through its pages, readers encounter a compelling testament to the artistic response against weapons of mass destruction, detailing the moral and ethical dilemmas they present. This volume serves as a vital historical and literary document, arguing for a future free from the shadow of nuclear annihilation.