On Receiving News of the WarOn Receiving News of the War is a poem by Isaac Rosenberg which he wrote after hearing of the outbreak of World War I while in Cape Town, South Africa. Unusually, it takes an anti-war stance in contrast to much of the initial patriotic poetry produced during the early months of the war. This poem was published in 1922, in London. It was one of his most famous poems, but it did not gain success until 1948. The poemSnow is a strange white word. Yet ice and frost and snow In all men's hearts it is. Red fangs have torn His face. O! ancient crimson curse! References
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