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Goodbye to All That: Introduction by Miranda Seymour

Contributor(s): Graves, Robert (Author), Seymour, Miranda (Introduction by)

ISBN: 9781101907986

Publisher: Everyman's Library

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Pub Date: April 24, 2018

Dewey: B

LCCN: 2018001729

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.10" H x 8.10" L x 5.30" W ( 1.00 lbs) 408 pages

Series: Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: "On the hundredth anniversary of the end of World War I: a hardcover edition of one of the best and most famous memoirs of the conflict. Good-bye to All That was published a decade after the end of the first World War, as the poet and novelist Robert Graves was preparing to leave England for good. The memoir documents not only his own personal experience, as a patriotic young officer, of the horrors and disillusionment of battle, but also the wider loss of innocence the Great War brought about. By the time of his writing, a way of life had ended, and England and the modern world would never be the same. In Graves's portrayal of the dehumanizing misery of the trenches, his grief over lost friends, and the surreal absurdity of government bureaucracy, Graves uses broad comedy to make the most serious points about life and death"--

Review Quotes: "The best memoir of the First World War."
--Paul Fussell

"One of the classic accounts of the Western Front."
--THE TIMES (London)

"From the moment of its first appearance an established classic."
--THE OBSERVER (London)

"One of the most candid self-portraits of a poet . . . ever painted."
--THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT (London)

"Goodbye to All That is among the finest books about war that has ever been written. The cool but burning lucidity with which Graves describes the ironies--the boredom; the terror; the vertiginous swings between extreme happiness and jangling nervousness--of serving both on the front line, and behind it, are perhaps best experienced by reading the author's own words from the trenches." --from the Introduction by Miranda Seymour

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