Postcards from Gravelly Beach – Global literature pod dispatches

Pondering Flanders at the Cenotaph – Postcard #43


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Finding Victory Square in post-ceremony calm, Dave settles onto a bench for lost sailors with some bagpipers to chat about John Macrae’s “Flander’s Field” poem and mull the tension between remembering noble effort and embracing jingoistic behaviour. This conundrum is evident in snippets of an essay by Stephen Osborne – The Poem and the Poppy – which relates the amazing grace of drinking gin with Gramps who was there – ‘in the void.’

https://archive.org/download/Postcard43PonderingFlandersAtTheCenotaph/Postcard-43-Pondering-Flanders-at-the-Cenotaph.mp3

Take a seat for: Pondering Flanders at the Cenotaph – Postcard#43 (.mp3, 16:14, 19MB)

Featuring:

  • John McCrae surgeon/poet “In Flander’s Field
  • Bonus: Flanders Field (Belgium) museumAudio book from LibrivoxMcCrae works at Project Gutenburg
  • Stephen OsborneThe Poem and the Poppy” in The Tyee.ca
  • Stephen is also editor-in-chief of Geist magazine
  • Ani DiFrancoAmazing Grace” (trad.) – from Dilante on Righteous Babe Records
  • Bagpipes and drummers recorded by Dave in Vancouver, BC 2007 at Saint Patrick’s Day Parade
  • Victory Square Cenotaph (and Helmet), Vancouver 

    Flanders Fields, First World War (via The Tyee)

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