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After Goya

After Goya

This small collection of poems, inspired by Goya’s horrific drawings The Disasters of War,attempts to capture in verse what the master painter was able to accomplish with pen & ink. The drawings are grotesque – as is the state of war – as is the language & settings of these poems.

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Selected Poems
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The Disasters of War Page 7
The Disasters of War Page 11
The Disasters of War Page 13
Aftermath

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