In Flanders Fields: the story of John McCrae, his poem and the poppy

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No poem of the First World War is so famous as "In Flanders Fields".

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No poem of the First World War is so famous as "In Flanders Fields". It was written by John McCrae, a Canadian army doctor serving on the Ypres Salient.

Flemish author Herwig Verleyen reveals McCrae's life story and describes the circumstances that led up to the writing of his celebrated poem. Verleyen also shows how the popularity of the poem spread like wildfire. "In Flanders Fields" has become a universally recognised symbol of sacrifice and peace. The poppy became the world-wide symbol for all those who died in war. In the second part of the book Verleyen investigates everything that reminds us of John McCrae, both in Flanders and abroad.

Characteristics

  • Number of pages
    63
  • Author(s)
    Herwig Verleyen
  • Binding method
    Paperback
  • Publisher
    De Klaproos Editions
  • Language
    English