An album of pity and anger which fixes the evil of war for all time.
-Observer
A handsome edition of War Primer, a series of short poems illustrated and inspired by war photographs Brecht clipped from newspapers.
-David Edgar, London Review of Books
Tender, angry and incisive.
-Independent
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An album of pity and anger which fixes the evil of war for all time.
-Observer
A handsome edition of War Primer, a series of short poems illustrated and inspired by war photographs Brecht clipped from newspapers.
-David Edgar, London Review of Books
Tender, angry and incisive.
-Independent
A modern equivalent of Goya.
-Guardian
Brecht reprinted photographs from wartime mass-circulation magazines, replacing the captions with short poems about the essential truth of each image.
-Daily Telegraph
Deserves a place of the shelves of every public and school library.
-Times Literary Supplement
By themselves the images are disturbing, often terrifying. The four lines of poetry make them devastating. They achieve this through what was Brecht's greatest strength as a writer: his ability to coax out the twisted, icy rationale of a world whose overriding logic is self-justification. The bitter chuckle brought on in the reader by these words reveals unsettling machinations. War, capital and fascism are made mundane before that very mundanity is turned inside out by dint of its own force.
-Alexander Billet, Red Wedge
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