In 1937 WH Auden and Stephen Spender asked 150 writers for their views on the Spanish Civil War. The result was the book Authors Take Sides. Jean Moorcroft Wilson and Cecil Woolf have repeated the exercise, asking literary figures if they were for or against the Iraq war and whether they thought it would bring lasting peace and stability
Saturday February 14, 2004
The Guardian
Dannie Abse | Beryl Bainbridge | Julian Barnes | Jim Crace | Louis de Bernières | Margaret Drabble | Duncan Fallowell | Antonia Fraser | Nadine Gordimer | David Guterson | David Hare | John Heath-Stubbs | Michael Holroyd | John Keegan | Thomas Keneally | Francis King | John le Carré | David Lodge | Nicholas Mosley | Sara Paretsky | Harold Pinter | Alan Sillitoe | Studs Terkel | Paul Theroux | DM Thomas
Dannie Abse
Bring your TV cameras, bring your microphones.
Soldiers to the broad gate, soldiers to the fire.
Oblivion is their name, vultures to their bones,
While far behind, with proper melancholy,
The ineffectual poet strums his lyre.
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