Medic Against Bomb : A Doctor's Poetry of War
Foote, Frederick
Grayson Books (2014)
In Collection
#5824
0*
Poet
Medical
Softcover 9780991386116
Product Details
Edition inscribed by author
Nationality American
Pub Place West Hartford, CT
Personal Details
Read It Yes
User Defined
Conflict Iraq
Notes
Inscribed by author - For Dean- with admiration for your work with the Echenberg collection - peace Fred" dated 21 Feb 2015

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Winner of the 2013 Grayson Books Poetry Prize, and Finalist in the 2014 USA Best Book Awards for Poetry, this book features poems by Frederick Foote, a retired U.S. Navy physician and the director of the Poetry Project at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Martha Silano, who selected Medic Against Bomb for the prize, described the work well. Refreshing, downright bracing, Foote reaffirms that war is anything but generic... these poems restore humanity to both enemy and combatant, leaving the reader with a fuller, clearer sense of the ongoing Iraqi conflict.
Many of the poems developed from experiences on the hospital ship COMFORT, where military medical personnel cared for mostly Iraqi patients. Other poems emerged from the experience of caring for sick and wounded American servicemen and women, and for their families.