

Every war has two losers
Book • 2003
William Stafford's "Every War Has Two Losers" is a collection of poems that reflects on the human cost of war and conflict.
Stafford's accessible style allows readers to connect with the profound emotions and experiences of those affected by war.
The poems explore themes of loss, grief, and the enduring impact of violence on individuals and communities.
His work often uses simple language to convey complex ideas, making it relatable to a wide audience.
Stafford's poems are known for their ability to evoke empathy and encourage reflection on the human condition.
Stafford's accessible style allows readers to connect with the profound emotions and experiences of those affected by war.
The poems explore themes of loss, grief, and the enduring impact of violence on individuals and communities.
His work often uses simple language to convey complex ideas, making it relatable to a wide audience.
Stafford's poems are known for their ability to evoke empathy and encourage reflection on the human condition.
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