
Richard Church
Richard Church was a British poet and soldier born in 1893. He served in both World Wars, with notable participation in the First World War. His experiences in war deeply influenced his poetry, often reflecting on themes of loss, heroism, and the human condition. Aside from his military career, he was part of literary circles and contributed to British poetry in the early 20th century, sometimes associated with modernist movements. Known for his craftsmanship and thoughtful exploration of wartime experience, Church’s work remains recognized for its emotional depth and precision.