Set of Voices in Wartime DVD plus Anthology Feature-length documentary plus 240-page book that delve into the experience of war through powerful images and the words of poets - unknown and world-famous. Soldiers, journalists, historians and experts on combat interviewed in Voices in Wartime add diverse perspectives on war's effects on soldiers, civilians and society. DVD also includes the short film Beyond Wartime.
Voices in Wartime feature-length documentary DVD (for individual use) Feature-length documentary that delves into the experience of war through powerful images and the words of poets - unknown and world-famous. Soldiers, journalists, historians and experts on combat interviewed in Voices in Wartime add diverse perspectives on war's effects on soldiers, civilians and society. Also includes the short film Beyond Wartime.
Library Set -- Voices in Wartime DVD plus Anthology For libraries and other institutions. Feature-length documentary plus 240-page book that delve into the experience of war through powerful images and the words of poets - unknown and world-famous. Soldiers, journalists, historians and experts on combat interviewed in Voices in Wartime add diverse perspectives on war's effects on soldiers, civilians and society. DVD also includes the short film Beyond Wartime.
Library DVD - Voices in Wartime feature-length documentary For libraries and other institutions. Feature-length documentary that delves into the experience of war through powerful images and the words of poets - unknown and world-famous. Soldiers, journalists, historians and experts on combat interviewed in Voices in Wartime add diverse perspectives on war's effects on soldiers, civilians and society. Also includes the short film Beyond Wartime.
Voices in Wartime Anthology 240-page book includes poetry, essays, and narratives based on interviews conducted for the feature-length documentary film Voices in Wartime.
Voices in Wartime Poetry CD 31 Poems from the Voices in Wartime Anthology and the feature-length film, Includes poems read by their authors from around the world from Iraq to London, Baghdad to Seattle, as well as poems from the past by poets such as Wilfred Owens, Alan Seeger, Emily Dickinson, and Langston Hughes. Music composed by Stephen Lamb and Anton Sanko.