Highlights of the First World War Poetry Digital Archive: Robert Graves' letter to Siegfried Sassoon following reports of his death
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Robert Graves' letter to Siegfried Sassoon following reports of his death
At the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, Robert Graves enlisted almost immediately, taking a commission in the Royal Welch Fusiliers (RWF). At the Battle of the Somme he was so badly wounded he was expected to die, and indeed was officially reported as died of wounds. In this letter to his close friend and fellow poet Siegfried Sassoon, Graves talks in jest of the reports of his death, writing that he died on his 21st birthday so he "can never grow up now".
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