Great Short Stories of the War: England, France, Germany America
Synopsis
"Great Short Stories of the War: England, France, Germany America" is a definitive anthology that captures the visceral reality and psychological depth of the First World War through the lens of short fiction. Compiled and introduced by Edmund Blunden, a celebrated war poet and veteran, this collection brings together a diverse array of perspectives from across the major belligerent nations. By including voices from England, France, Germany, and America, the volume offers a uniquely pan-European and transatlantic view of the conflict, transcending national boundaries to explore the universal human experience of modern warfare.
The stories within depict various aspects of the Great War, from the harrowing conditions of the trenches to the impact on the home front and the lingering trauma of those who survived. Readers will find works that range from gritty realism to poignant reflection, all contributing to a broader understanding of the cultural and literary response to one of history's most devastating events. This anthology serves as a significant literary document and a testament to the power of storytelling in processing collective trauma. It remains an essential resource for those interested in military history, 20th-century literature, and the profound transformation of the global landscape during the early 20th century.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025694931
- Number of pages: 996
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 50 mm
- Languages: English
