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Max Arthur Interview

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First World War Poetry Digital Archive
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An interview with Max Arthur, author of 'Forgotten Voices', 'Last Post', and most recently 'Faces of World War One: The Tragedy of the Great War in Words and Pictures'.
The interview was conducted by Kate Lindsay on Tuesday 9th October 2007. It covers the importance of World War One on today's society, Arthur's experience of interviewing the veterans of the Great War and working with the Imperial War Museum's audio archive, and the influence of war poetry on his own work. Part of a series of Podcasts from Oxford University's First World War Poetry Digital Project (http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit).

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First World War Poetry Digital Archive
People
Max Arthur
Keywords
#greatwriters
world war one
first world war
ww1
great war
Department: IT Services
Date Added: 12/12/2007
Duration: 00:18:42

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