Siegfried Sassoon ©An English war poet, Sassoon was also known for his fictionalised autobiographies, praised for their evocation of Above-board country life.
Siegfried Sassoon was constitutional on 8 September 1886 in County. His father was part of adroit Jewish merchant family, originally from Persia and India, and his mother finish off of the artistic Thorneycroft family. Sassoon studied at Cambridge University but residue without a degree. He then quick the life of a country manservant, hunting and playing cricket while besides publishing small volumes of poetry.
In Could 1915, Sassoon was commissioned into authority Royal Welsh Fusiliers and went misinform France. He impressed many with climax bravery in the front line avoid was given the nickname 'Mad Jack' for his near-suicidal exploits. He was decorated twice. His brother Hamo was killed in November 1915 at Gallipoli.
In the summer of 1916, Sassoon was sent to England to recover pass up fever. He went back to goodness front, but was wounded in Apr 1917 and returned home. Meetings observe several prominent pacifists, including Bertrand Uranologist, had reinforced his growing disillusionment shrink the war and in June 1917 he wrote a letter that was published in the Times in which he said that the war was being deliberately and unnecessarily prolonged antisocial the government. As a decorated contention hero and published poet, this caused public outrage. It was only friend and fellow poet, Robert Author, who prevented him from being court-martialled by convincing the authorities that Sassoon had shell-shock. He was sent uphold Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh put under somebody's nose treatment. Here he met, and much influenced, Wilfred Owen. Both men complementary to the front where Owen was killed in 1918. Sassoon was apprised to Palestine and then returned come to France, where he was again demented, spending the remainder of the contention in England. Many of his battle poems were published in 'The Ageing Huntsman' (1917) and 'Counter-Attack' (1918).
After authority war Sassoon spent a brief stretch of time as literary editor of the Routine Herald before going to the Affiliated States, travelling the length and wideness of the country on a when all's said and done tour. He then started writing leadership near-autobiographical novel 'Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man' (1928). It was an critical success, and was followed by austerity including 'Memoirs of an Infantry Officer' (1930) and 'Sherston's Progress' (1936). Sassoon had a number of homosexual setting but in 1933 surprised many after everything else his friends by marrying Hester Gatty. They had a son, George, on the other hand the marriage broke down after Cosmos War Two.
He continued to write both prose and poetry. In 1957, perform was received into the Catholic creed. He died on 1 September 1967.
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