Книга No Enemy Ford Madox Ford

No Enemy

A Tale of Reconstruction

Автор: Ford Madox Ford
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Tradd Street Press
Наличност: Външен склад
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"No Enemy: A Tale of Reconstruction" is a profound and impressionistic reflection on the aftermath o...

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Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
304
EAN
9781025871653
ISBN
1025871650
Enbook ID
52758041
Издател
Теглоt
430
Размери
156 x 234 x 16

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"No Enemy: A Tale of Reconstruction" is a profound and impressionistic reflection on the aftermath of World War I, written by the acclaimed modernist author Ford Madox Ford. Structured as a series of conversations between an alter-ego protagonist, Gringoire, and a narrator, the work explores the psychological and physical journey of returning to civilian life after the devastation of the trenches.

Blending elements of fiction and memoir, the narrative shifts between the harsh realities of the Western Front and the pastoral peace of the English countryside. Ford delves into the concept of reconstruction, not just as a political or social endeavor, but as a personal necessity for those haunted by the memory of battle. Through vivid descriptions of landscape, culinary traditions, and the quiet rhythms of rural living, the book captures a soldier's longing for stability and a renewed connection to the earth.

"No Enemy: A Tale of Reconstruction" stands as a poignant meditation on memory, trauma, and the enduring human spirit. It offers a unique literary perspective on the Great War's legacy, emphasizing the restorative power of nature and the complex process of finding peace in a changed world.

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