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Generals Die in Bed

Enriched edition. An Unflinching Portrayal of World War I's Grim Realities
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In «Generals Die in Bed,» Charles Yale Harrison presents a harrowing depiction of World War I through the eyes of a young Canadian soldier. This novella captures the brutal realities of trench warfare, melding vivid imagery with stark realism and poignant emotional depth. Harrison employs a stream-of-consciousness style interspersed with terse dialogue, echoing the fragmented psyche of soldiers grappling with the inhumanity of conflict. Set against the backdrop of a war that shattered the illusions of heroism, the narrative serves as both a powerful indictment of militarism and a poignant exploration of the human condition in times of despair. Charles Yale Harrison, born into a Canadian family in 1898, experienced the profound impacts of the First World War firsthand. His service in the conflict informed his deeply personal and critical perspective on war, highlighting the disillusionment felt by many soldiers. Harrison's elite literary background and participation in the avant-garde movement also shaped his writing style, allowing him to experiment with narrative forms that reflect the chaos of war and its aftermath. This compelling work is highly recommended for readers interested in war literature, human psychology, and historical narratives. «Generals Die in Bed» remains a vital text, revealing the stark truths of combat and the moral complexities that arise in the face of warfare. It challenges us to reflect on the cost of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit.


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Release date on Litres:
11 October 2024
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160 p.
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4064066372729
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