Mixing Memory and Desire : Why Literature Can't Forget the Great War
Mixing Memory and Desire : Why Literature Can't Forget the Great War
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Author(s): Kennedy, Brian
ISBN No.: 9781926677262
Pages: 288
Year: 202309
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 35.63
Status: Out Of Print

The last soldier who saw trench action in the Great War died in 2009. With his passing, all direct memory of the horror of that war ceased--memory became history. But Brian Kennedy argues that our collective need to grieve the horrors of the Great War still remains. In this wide-ranging book, he looks at a variety of fiction recently written about World War I, from Michael Morpurgo's War Horse to Pat Barker's Regeneration, from Joseph Boyden's Three Day Road to Timothy Findley's The Wars, with many other books besides. Kennedy considers the traditional stories and tropes of the war, along with modern revisionings, the role of women in the war, and even Irish issues and the divisions within the British Empire. In the end, he argues persuasively that the cultural process of grieving concerns both the fear of forgetting and the need to build a narrative arc to contain events that shaped the past century and continue to shape the present.-- (6/29/2017 12:00:00 AM).


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