
Isaac Rosenberg
Isaac Rosenberg was a British poet and artist born in 1890, known for his poignant poetry about war, poverty, and human resilience. Growing up in a poor family in London’s East End, he experienced hardship early on. Rosenberg’s work captures the emotional toll of World War I, often reflecting on the soldiers’ experiences and the devastation of battle. His poetry combines vivid imagery with a compassionate tone, offering a deeply human perspective. Despite dying young at 27 during the war, Rosenberg’s writings remain powerful, highlighting the struggles of the oppressed and the brutal realities of conflict.