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Landscape With FigureSunday 26 December 2004 17:45-18:30 (Radio 3) Three days after D-Day, Keith Douglas, a tank commander in the Sherwood Rangers and probably the finest poet of World War Two, was killed by a shell burst in a field overlooking the Normandy village of St Pierre. It was death that Douglas, a veteran of the desert campaign, anticipated in poems, such as Simplify Me When I'm Dead, written even before the experience of battle. Duration:45 minutes Sunday Feature pagesThe John Tusa interviews |
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