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By: Stephen Crane (1871-1900)

War is Kind is a collection of poems that delves into the harsh and brutal realities of war. Stephen Crane’s vivid imagery and stark language paint a picture of the devastation and suffering that accompanies conflict.

The poems in this collection are powerfully evocative, capturing the emotional toll of war on both soldiers and civilians. Crane’s use of repetition and structure adds to the impact of each poem, driving home the message that war is anything but kind.

Despite the heavy subject matter, Crane’s writing is both poignant and beautiful. His words have a haunting quality that lingers long after the last page is turned. War is Kind is a masterful exploration of the horrors of war, and a stark reminder of the human cost of conflict.

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Published in 1899, just a year before his death, War Is Kind by Stephen Crane evokes again the dark imagery of war which made his fortune in The Red Badge Of Courage. Unlike that book, this collection leaves the battlefield itself behind to explore the damage war does to people’s hearts and minds. Reeking of dashed hopes, simultaneously sympathetic with the victims of war and cynical about the purposes of war, Crane implicitly criticizes the image of the romantic hero and asks if Love can survive.

The poetic voice is one of an old and wearied soul, stark and disillusioned, which is all the more intriguing since Crane was dead before he reached his 30th birthday. His work calls to mind the Beat Poets of the mid 20th century in its powerful use of language and bleak idiomatic landscape. It is poetry on the cusp of the fin de siècle; echoing the passing age and presaging the newborn century.

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