Many of us read Owen, Brooke, & Sassoon if we want WWI poetry so their peer, a lesser-read Jewish working class British poet, is a revelation. “Break of Day in the Trenches” has been called the greatest single poem the war produced. The classical and English literary heritage that was the unquestioned possession of an Anglican establishment poet such as Brooke is less available or relevant to Rosenberg, which may account for his relative neglect