ISBN 13 | 9789776902923 |
Book Description | It Calls To Mind Some Early Contemporary Works Such As The Writings Of Hemingway And Fitzgerald. This Novel Is One Of The Most Powerful Anti-War Works In The History Of Modern English Literature. Boston Globe In 1917, The Famous Poet And War Hero Siegfried Sassoon Publicly Stated His Refusal To Continue Serving In The British Army During World War I. The Reason Was What Prompted Him To Do This Was That War Was A Senseless Massacre. He Was Officially Considered Mentally Ill And Was Sent To Craiglockhart Military Hospital. There, The Brilliant Psychiatrist William Rivers Undertook The Task Of Restoring Sassoon To Sanity In Order To Send Him To The Trenches Again. |
Language | Arabic |
Renewed by Pat Parker