Only this past year---94 years after the first publication of his book of WWI poems, This Man’s Army: A War in Fifty-odd Sonnets & 14 years after its republication by the University of South Carolina Press---has Wyeth finally been included in an anthology of WWI poetry: International Poetry of the First World War: An Anthology of Lost Voices (Bloomsbury, 2022), edited by Constance M. Rusich.
Three of Wyeth's sonnets are included: "The Transport," "Picnic: Harbonniers to Bayonvillers" & "Night Watch." They are accompanied by perceptive commentary, altogether amounting to five pages of text. If he has had to wait nearly a century for due recognition, the scope and depth of consideration Wyeth has been accorded in this major anthology goes a long way towards granting him his rightful place in the literature of the Great War.
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