[I read Her Privates We] every year to remember how things really were so that I will never lie to myself or anyone else about them

- Ernest Hemingway,

One of the very best writers we have

- T. S. Eliot,

The book of books as far as the British army is concerned

- TE Lawrence,

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The best of our war novels

- E. M. Forster,

Manning's masterpiece ... incredibly moving and revelatory

- Gabriel Byrne, Irish Times

First published privately in 1929 as The Middle Parts of Fortune, Her Privates We is the novel of the Battle of the Somme told from the perspective of Bourne, an ordinary private. A raw and shockingly honest portrait of men engaged in war, 'that peculiarly human activity', the original edition was subject to 'prunings and excisions' because the bluntness of language was thought to make the book unfit for public distribution. This edition restores them. An undisputed classic of war writing and a lasting tribute to all who participated in the war, Her Privates We was originally published as written by 'Private 19022'. Championed by Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, TS Eliot and TE Lawrence, it has become recognised as a classic in the seventy years since its first publication. Now republished, with an introduction by William Boyd, it will again amaze a new generation of readers with its depiction of the horror, the ordinariness and the humanity of war.
Les mer
A novel about the Battle of the Somme told from the perspective of Bourne, an ordinary private. First published privately in 1929, it may amaze a new generation of readers with its depiction of the horror, the ordinariness and the humanity of war.
Les mer
A new edition of a classic First World War novel, a brilliant and bitter picture of human conflict.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781846687877
Publisert
2013-09-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Serpent's tail
Vekt
200 gr
Høyde
128 mm
Bredde
196 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

Forfatter

Biographical note

Frederic Manning was born in Sydney, Australia in 1882. He moved to England in 1903 where he pursued a literary career, reviewing and writing poetry. He enlisted in 1915 in the Shropshire Light Infantry and went to France in 1916 as 'Private 19022.' The Shropshires saw heavy fighting on the Somme and Manning's four months there provided the background to Her Privates We. He died in 1935. Serpent's Tail originally published Her Privates We in 1999 [9781852427177].