Every War Has Two Losers: William Stafford on Peace and War
By (Author) William Stafford
Edited by Kim Stafford
Milkweed Editions
Milkweed Editions
21st October 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
Politics and government
Political science and theory
303.66
Paperback
216
Width 139mm, Height 203mm
221g
Throughout most of the 20th century, from World War I until his death in 1993, America poet and pacifist William Stafford remained convinced that wars dont work. In his poetry and other writing, he showed that it is crucial to think independently when fanatics act and to speak for reconciliation when nations take sides. This inspiring volume collects the antiwar writings of this lifelong advocate for peace: journal excerpts, pacifist poems, interviews, and an account of his own near-hanging at the hands of American patriots. In thought-provoking passages sure to strike a chord today, he assesses U.S. political habits and suggests that there are always alternative approaches to aggression. This powerful book about nonviolence includes never-before-published excerpts from William Stafford's daily journal from 1951 to 1991.
""In Every War Has Two Losers, William Stafford's prose and poetry, wise and eloquent, speak directly to the violence of our time, and to our hope for a different world."