Men Women and Boats
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Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - Through the purchase of this book you have assisted 1st World Library-Literary Society (a nonprofit organization) in achieving it's goals: www.1stworldlibrary.org 1. Creating a free user-friendly Internet library accessible from any computer worldwide. 2. Hosting writing competitions and offering book publishing scholarships. It hardly profits us to conjecture what Stephen Crane might have written about the World War had he lived. Certainly he would have been in it in one capacity or another. No man had a greater talent for war and personal adventure nor a finer art in describing it. Few writers of recent times could so well describe the poetry of motion as manifested in the surge and flow of battle or so well depict the isolated deed of heroism in its stark simplicity and terror. To such an undertaking as Henri Barbusse's Under Fire that powerful brutal book Crane would have brought an analytical genius almost clairvoyant. He possessed an uncanny vision; a descriptive ability photographic in its clarity and its care for minutiae - yet unphotographic in that the big central thing often is omitted to be felt rather than seen in the occult suggestion of detail. Crane would have seen and depicted the grisly horror of it all as did Barbusse but also he would have seen the glory and the ecstasy and the wonder of it and over that his poetry would have been spread.
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