Poem
The Road to Caen
| Title | The Road to Caen | 
|---|---|
| Author | Pól Ó Muirí | 
Instances of Publication
A published appearance of this poem.
| Collection/Anthology | Year of Publication | Medium | View Details | 
|---|---|---|---|
| D-Day | 1995 | Print Collection | View Details | 
Publication Instance Details #2600
Collection/Anthology Details
| Collection/Anthology | D-Day | 
|---|---|
| Date of Publication | 1995 | 
| Publisher | Lagan Press Poetry (Northern Ireland) | 
| Page Number(s) | 49 | 
Publication Overview
| Translation | Is Multilingual | Explicit Irish Context? | Ekphrasis | Has Paratext? | Reference to News, Media or Technology | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No   | 
                        No  | 
                        
                        Yes  | 
                        No  | 
                        No  | 
                        
                        No  | 
                    
Details
| Human Rights Issues | |
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| War / Genocide Referenced | |
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| Genre | Short Lyric | 
| Medium | Print Collection | 
| Notes | World War II in North-Western France: the speaker of the poem describes the force and brutality with with the Germans assault the Allied troops: 450 tanks are destroyed, with all inside being turned into ash. Caen is a town in north-western France, in Normandy. | 
                    
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