Ivor Gurney (1890-1937), considered one of the finest World War I poets,
now takes his rightful place alongside the greats of English poetry. His
range is wide, including the First World War, in which he served as an
infantry private; passionate celebration of his native Gloucestershire;
and fears of the mental imbalance which led to his eventual confinement
in a mental hospital. Out of these experiences, he created poetry that
is entirely unique, vigorous, musical, and direct. This selection of
over 150 of his best poems, has been compiled by the poet P.J. Kavanagh
from his edition of the Collected Poems of Ivor Gurney. This reissued
edition offers, a few corrected readings, as well as a useful Chronology
and Introduction to Gurney's life by P. J. Kavanagh.