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_aGoodbye to all that _fROBERT GRAVES _bLLR |
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_aLondon [etc.] _cPenguin books _dCop 1957. |
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_a1 volume de 359 pages _ccouverture illustrée en couleurs _d18 cm. |
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305 | _aPublié pour la 1re fois par Jonathan Cape en 1929. Edition revue, avec un nouveau prologue et un nouvel épilogue, publiée par Cassel en 1957 et par Penguin books en 1960 | ||
330 | _a'There has been a lot of fighting hereabouts. The trenches have made themselves rather than been made, and run inconsequently in and out of the big thirty-foot high stacks of bricks; it is most confusing. The parapet of a trench which we don't occupy is built up with ammunition boxes and corpses . . .' In one of the most honest and candid self-portraits ever committed to paper, Robert Graves tells the extraordinary story of his experiences as a young officer in the First World War. He describes life in the trenches in vivid, raw detail, how the dehumanizing horrors he witnessed left him shell-shocked. They were to haunt him for the rest of his life | ||
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