Fourteen ambassadors have recorded readings from their countries for a special exhibit that opened today at UN headquarters in New York, marking the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the "war to end all wars."
The readings are of works from Europe but also feature some from South Africa, India, Australia and New Zealand.
British Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant chose Wilfred Owen's "Dulce et Decorum est," about a gas attack, while US envoy Samantha Power reads Alan Seeger's "I Have a RendezVous with Death."
Indian Ambassador Asoke Kumar Mukerji delivers heart-felt verses from "The Gitanjali" by Nobel literature winner Rabindranath Tagore: "When I go from hence let this be my parting word, that what I have seen is unsurpassable."
The World War I exhibit opened during a busy time at the United Nations -- the war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, the ongoing fighting in Syria, the flareups in Iraq and Libya and the unrest in east Ukraine.