Good-Bye to All That: An Autobiography (Anchor Books)
معرفی کتاب «Good-Bye to All That: An Autobiography (Anchor Books)» نوشتهٔ Robert Graves و introduction by Paul Fussell، منتشرشده توسط نشر Anchor Books در سال 1958. این کتاب در 347 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Good-Bye to All That: An Autobiography (Anchor Books)» در دستهٔ رمان خارجی قرار دارد.
In this autobiography, first published in 1929, poet Robert Graves traces the monumental and universal loss of innocence that occurred as a result of the First World War. Written after the war and as he was leaving his birthplace, he thought, forever, Good-Bye to All That bids farewell not only to England and his English family and friends, but also to a way of life. Tracing his upbringing from his solidly middle-class Victorian childhood through his entry into the war at age twenty-one as a patriotic captain in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, this dramatic, poignant, often wry autobiography goes on to depict the horrors and disillusionment of the Great War, from life in the trenches and the loss of dear friends, to the stupidity of government bureaucracy and the absurdity of English class stratification. Paul Fussell has hailed it as ""the best memoir of the First World War"" and has written the introduction to this new edition that marks the eightieth anniversary of the end of the war. An enormous success when it was first issued, it continues to find new readers in the thousands each year and has earned its designation as a true classic.
In this autobiography, first published in 1929, poet Robert Graves traces the monumental and universal loss of innocence that occurred as a result of the First World War. Written after the war and as he was leaving his birthplace, the book bids farewell not only to England and his family and friends, but also to a way of life. Tracing his upbringing from his solidly middle-class Victorian childhood through his entry into the war at age 21 as a patriotic captain in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, this dramatic, poignant, often wry autobiography goes on to depict the horrors and disillusionment of the Great War, from life in the trenches and the loss of dear friends, to the stupidity of government bureaucracy and the absurdity of English class stratification. Paul Fussell has hailed it as "the best memoir of the First World War" and has written the introduction to this new edition.--From publisher description In this soldier's story, first published in 1929, poet Robert Graves traces the monumental loss of innocence that occurred as a result of World War I. Written after the war and as a farewell bid to England and a way of life that had ended, this book traces Graves upbringing through his entry into the war at age twenty-one as a patriotic captain in the Royal Welch Fusiliers. This dramatic, poignant, and often wry memoir depicts all the horrors and disillusionment of the Great Wat, from life in the trenches and the loss of dear friends to the absurdity of governmental bureaucracy. From the time that it was first published, this book continues to earn its designation as a truly timeless classic. -- Publishers description "English author Robert Graves says goodbye to England, family, friends, and a way of life."