Morpurgo reads Sassoon on PM
In the hour or so before Prime Minister's Questions today, MPs were invited to another event. In one of the Commons' committee rooms, the announced it was donating half a million pounds to save the collection of Siegfried Sassoon's private diaries and pocket notebooks which were compiled while serving on the Western Front.
The collection also includes an autographed manuscript of 'A Soldier's Declaration' which when it was first read out at Westminster in 1917 caused a national storm. Sassoon claimed that the war was being prolonged by those who had the power to end it. Ninety years on his statement was again read out loud - by the writer and author . Michael kindly came in to read it again for PM.
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- The donation was covered and .
- Thanks to the executors of G.T. Sassoon (deceased) for the picture.
Comment number 1.
At 5th Nov 2009, satinder Kumar wrote:Great to read that Siegfried Sassoon's works are to be "saved". His reflections on the experience of war, and on the morality and ethics of those who initiate and sustain conflict is very relevant today. May be the house of commons book club should add his works to their reading list. Satblog.
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