Compiles over 150 poems written and selected to demonstrate opposition to the war in Iraq, war in general, and the administration of George W. Bush.
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Poets Against the War is a landmark anthology - a collection of original poetry that registers each author's opposition to war with Iraq. Its origin can be traced back to the day when Sam Hamill received an invitation from Laura Bush to a White House Symposium on "Poetry and the American Voice." Upon opening her letter he was overcome by a sense of nausea and disgust, having only recently read George Bush's proposed "Shock and Awe" attack plan for Iraq, which called for saturation bombing.Hamill's response was to compose a letter addressed to "Friends and Fellow Poets" in which he called upon writers to "reconstitute a Poets Against the War movement like the one organized to speak out against the war in Vietnam." He asked each writer "to speak up for the conscience of our country and lend his or her name to our potition against this war" by submitting "a poem or statement of conscience to the Poets Against the War web site."Poets Against the War is an anthology of the best poems submitted to the website. This collection is both a cry against impending war and a celebration of the long and rich tradition of moral opposition and dissent by American writers and artists.
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