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Herbert Read.
Herbert
Read was born in Kirby Moorside, Yorkshire in 1893. Educated in Halifax
and Leeds University he served during the First World
War as a captain in the Yorkshire Regiment and was awarded the Military
Cross for bravery.
Read published two volumes of poetry on his war experiences:
Songs
of Chaos (1915) and Naked
Warriors (1919). He also wrote two
autobiographical accounts of life on the Western
Front: In Retreat
(1925) and Ambush (1930).
After the war Read was assistant keeper of the
Victoria and Albert Museum (1922-31), professor of fine art at Edinburgh
University (1931-33) and editor of the Burlington
Magazine (1933-39).
Read wrote a large number of books on art and
literature including: The Meaning of
Art (1931), Form
in Modern Poetry (1932),
Art and Industry (1936),
Art and Society (1936),
Education Through Art (1943),
The Philosophy of Modern Art
(1952) and The
True Voice of Feeling (1953).
Sir Herbert Read died in 1968.
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Herbert Read, The Refugees (1914)
Mute figures with bowed heads
They travel along the road:
Old women, incredibly old
and a hand cart of chattels.
They do not weep:
their eyes are too raw for tears.
Past them have hastened
processions of returning gunteams
baggage wagons and swift horsemen.
Now they struggle along
with the rearguard of a broken army.
We shall hold the enemy towards nightfall
and they will move
mutely into the dark behind us,
only the creaking cart disturbing their sorrowful serenity.