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Brian Walters

    The Danish Soldier
    The Retreat from Moscow and Other Poems
    Watie's Surrender and Other Civil War Narratives
    Vinland
    Junkers
    • Unterhaltsame Darstellung der Geschichte des Luftfahrtpioniers; reich illustriert.

      Junkers
    • Vinland

      • 154 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Brian Walters' second poetry collection showcases a diverse range of styles, from epic narratives to whimsical verses. His narrative poems engage readers with prose-like accessibility, making them feel as if they are immersed in a novel. The themes celebrate the complexities of life, evoking a spectrum of emotions. Influenced by his family's love for literature and his experiences in Denmark, Walters' work resonates deeply, leaving a lasting impression. He currently lives in Virginia with his family, continuing to contribute to literary publications.

      Vinland
    • Exploring the American Civil War, this poetry collection captures the conflict's brutality, senselessness, and heroism through a mix of epic narratives and whimsical verses. Brian Walters' writing is accessible and immersive, often blurring the lines between poetry and prose. His work celebrates life, evoking a range of emotions that resonate long after reading. With a focus on the transformative impact of the war, the collection invites readers to reflect on a pivotal moment in American history.

      Watie's Surrender and Other Civil War Narratives
    • The poet Brian Walters possesses a unique ability to capture pivotal historical moments, infusing them with energy and clarity. His work reflects the complexities of human experience, encompassing themes of bravery, savagery, thoughtfulness, and passion. Through his poignant verses, Walters explores the bittersweet nature of heritage and the emotions that have shaped humanity over time, ultimately leaving space for hope and love amidst the turmoil.

      The Retreat from Moscow and Other Poems
    • The Danish Soldier

      • 294 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of the harsh winter of 1945, Aksel Foss, a reluctant soldier in the German Army, desperately seeks to return to Denmark while evading Soviet forces and the SS. As he navigates the perilous landscape of East Prussia, he faces constant danger in the form of combat and the destruction of war. Aksel's journey is not just a fight for survival; it also involves protecting his beloved, a refugee mourning her lost family, highlighting themes of love, loss, and resilience amidst chaos.

      The Danish Soldier