Simon Armitage has been commissioned by 14-18 NOW: WW1 Centenary Art
Commissions, Norfolk & Norwich Festival and Writers' Centre Norwich to
write a sequence of poems in response to 26 panoramic photographs of
battlefields associated with the Battle of the Somme chosen from
archives at Imperial War Museum, London. The Somme Offensive took place
on the Western Front between July and November 1916, and is considered
to be one of the bloodiest in British military history. Armitage has
written thirty poems of between two and 20 lines that are versions of
The Georgics by the Roman poet Virgil. Paired with black-and-white
images that are a hundred years old, the contemporary words meld with
the visual devastations of war to haunting effect.