Poem

For Isaac Rosenberg

Title For Isaac Rosenberg
Author Frank Sewell

Instances of Publication

A published appearance of this poem.

Collection/Anthology Year of Publication Medium View Details
Human Rights Have No Borders: Voices of Irish Poets 1998 Print Anthology View Details
Out in the Open 1997 Print Collection View Details
Publication Instance Details #1130
Collection/Anthology Details
Collection/Anthology Human Rights Have No Borders: Voices of Irish Poets
Date of Publication 1998
Publisher Marino Books (Ireland)
Page Number(s) 141-142
Publication Overview
Translation Is Multilingual Explicit Irish Context? Ekphrasis Has Paratext? Reference to News, Media or Technology
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Details
Human Rights Issues
War / Genocide Referenced
Irish Context
Languages
Original Language
Original Poem
Original Author
Genre Short Lyric
Medium Print Anthology
Notes This elegy honours Isaac Rosenburg, an Anglo-Jewish poet whose poems detail his experience as a soldier in WWI. In contrast to the horrors witnessed by Rosenburg, the speaker-poet reflects on his peaceful existence in Donegal, deeply aware of his relative privilege. Similar to other poems by Cathal Ó Searcaigh, the horror of war is juxtaposed with a personal love story in this poem. There is also an explicit reference in the poem to a contemporaneous war in Europe, most likely the Yugoslav Wars.
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