The WarsPenguin Books, 1979 - 190 pages Robert Ross, a sensitive nineteen-year-old Canadian officer, went to war--The War to End All Wars. He found himself in the nightmare world of trench warfare, of mud and smoke, of chlorine gas and rotting corpses. In this world gone mad, Robert Ross performed a last desperate act to declare his commitment to life in the midst of death. |
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Timothy Findley. - 1943 by the Irish essayist and critic Nicholas Fagan . This is what he wrote : ' the spaces between the perceiver and the thing perceived can ... be closed with a shout of recognition . One form of a shout is a shot ...
Timothy Findley. - 1943 by the Irish essayist and critic Nicholas Fagan . This is what he wrote : ' the spaces between the perceiver and the thing perceived can ... be closed with a shout of recognition . One form of a shout is a shot ...
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Timothy Findley. Timothy Findley FAMOUS LAST WORDS In the final days of the Second World War , Hugh Selwyn Mauberley scrawls his desperate account on the walls and ceil- ings of his ice - cold prison high in the Austrian Alps . Officers ...
Timothy Findley. Timothy Findley FAMOUS LAST WORDS In the final days of the Second World War , Hugh Selwyn Mauberley scrawls his desperate account on the walls and ceil- ings of his ice - cold prison high in the Austrian Alps . Officers ...
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