sup /k/
wanted to know what sort of art - be it high or pop culture - you enjoy the most that is inspired by war
>pop or classical music
>visual art, film, tv
>novels and plays
video games are excluded
>https://youtu.be/WNoy6FHHAU0
Pic related, I always enjoy gawking at this gargantuan painting when I visit the Art Gallery of NSW
>inb4 Sabaton teenage garbage
https://youtu.be/talqltbOsNU
>>34958788
wtf is that picture?
>>34958933
mortar blew up in the tube and killed everyone.
>>34958933
Four mortar crew being killed from a catostrophic weapon malfunction, along with 2 reporters. The picture is the last frame of a female reporters video camera.
>>34958970
>>34958969
Damn that's shitty
>>34958755
Novels and film.
Novels bring about the accounts full force in my imagination and are something I can't get out of any other medium. Not to mention most of history is preserved through text so I learn more about the conflicts this way.
War films come in so many different shapes and forms and are much easier to share with friends and people you know. I do confess many war films don't hold up, but many do as well.
That said novels most definitely take the metaphorical cake for me. How well they not only account for events, but the writings and mindsets of peoples in the war and era, light my imagination up to a degree that can be considered humbling on the trials of folks of yesteryear.