Veterans Day Poems
Classic and contemporary poems that explore the meaning of Veterans Day.
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POEMS
“Veteran’s Hospital” by Ben Belitt
“Veterans of the Seventies” by Marvin Bell
“Minor Litany” by Stephen Vincent Benét
“Visits to St. Elizabeths” by Elizabeth Bishop
“The City’s Oldest Known Survivor of the Great War” by James Doyle
“Debridement” by Michael S. Harper
“Eight Air Force” by Randall Jarrell
“Armistice” by Sophie Jewett
“At a VA Hospital in the Middle of the United States of America: An Act in a Play” by Etheridge Knight
“The Traitor” by Sabrina Orah Mark
“Dreamers” by Siegfried Sassoon
“Troop Train” by Karl Shapiro
“Pacemaker” by W. D. Snodgrass
“Song of Napalm” by Bruce Weigl
ARTICLES
“Poetry, Wartime, and Unwieldy Metaphors” by Cliff Doerksen
Jorie Graham, Yusef Komunyakaa, and Gary Snyder participate in a panel.
“When Yellow Ribbons and Flag-Waving Aren’t Enough” by Nathaniel Fick
An ex-soldier’s take on recent war poetry.
“War-Torn Congregation” by Emory Gillespie
When war quarantines the visionary portions of the Bible, an Iowa minister turns to poetry and gets in trouble.
“Poetry and the Pentagon: Unholy Alliance?” by Eleanor Wilner
“Letter to the Editor” by Yusef Komunyakaa
AUDIO
Poems of Peace and War: Chicago Humanities Festival Panel, 2006
Introduction: Philip Metres
Panelist: Yusef Komunyakaa
Concrete Poetry
Hear Yusef Komunyakaa read and reflect on the history of war, from the Roman era to Vietnam.
Battle of the Bards
Hear Denise Levertov’s scathing Vietnam poem “Life at War,” and find out why it made her friend Robert Duncan declare war on her.
“During the War”
A poem by Philip Levine.
VIDEO
“The Warrior” by Frances Richey
Richey and her son talk about the collection and their unique perspectives on the war.
POEM GUIDE
Robin Ekiss on Yusef Komunyakaa’s “Facing It”
What happens when metaphor meets a monument?
FORUM
Can Poetry Console a Grieving Public?
Sandra M. Gilbert introduces a selection of responses from Eavan Boland, Rafael Campo, Mark Doty, Martín Espada, Marilyn Hacker, Alicia Ostriker, Gail Holst-Warhaft, Jahan Ramazani, and James Tatum.
Originally Published: November 11, 2010
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