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Wilfred Owen



Owen, Wilfred (1893–1918), English poet, deeply influenced by Siegfried Sassoon, who wrote movingly of the savagery and human sacrifice in World War I. Owen was killed in action a week before the end of World War I. Nine of his poems form the text of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem (1962).



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