Undertones of War

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This First World War memoir records the author’s experiences as an infantryman subaltern in France and Flanders, telling of the endurance, heroism and depair found among the men of his batallion.

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ISBN: 9780141184364 Author: Blunden, Edmund Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Publication Date: 2nd November 2000 Imprint: Penguin Classics Cover: Paperback Dewey: 940.48141 (edition:21) Pages: 233 Language: English Edition: 3rd Edition Readership: General - Trade / Code: K Category: Subjects: ,

In what is one of the finest autobiographies to come out of the First World War, the distinguished poet Edmund Blunden records his experiences as an infantry subaltern in France and Flanders. Blunden took part in the disastrous battles of the Somme, Ypres and Passchendaele, describing the latter as ‘murder, not only to the troops, but to their singing faiths and hopes’. In his compassionate yet unsentimental prose, he tells of the heroism and despair found among the officers. Blunden’s poems show how he found hope in the natural landscape; the only thing that survives the terrible betrayal enacted in the Flanders fields.

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