Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Black Devils and Other Poemsâ by Sterling M. Means is a collection of poignant and evocative poems offering a glimpse into the experiences and emotions surrounding World War I. Published in 1919, this volume captures the spirit of the era, reflecting on themes of courage, loss, and the enduring impact of conflict.
Means's work provides a valuable historical perspective through verse, resonating with readers interested in both American poetry and the human stories behind one of history's most significant conflicts. This collection preserves a powerful voice from the past, making it a compelling read for those seeking to understand the sentiments of soldiers and civilians during wartime.
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