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Denis Barnham

    La voce letteraria di Denis Barnham è profondamente influenzata dalle sue esperienze di artista e pilota di guerra. La sua prosa cattura l'intensità e l'audacia del combattimento aereo, riflettendo un occhio attento ai dettagli affinato sia in cabina di pilotaggio che nella creazione artistica. Come maestro d'arte dopo la guerra, ha promosso una filosofia di insegnamento unica, combinando un'istruzione meticolosa nelle forme classiche con un incoraggiamento alla sperimentazione artistica audace. Questa dualità, precisione e spirito avventuroso, definisce il suo approccio distintivo sia all'arte che alla scrittura.

    Malta Spitfire Pilot
    Malta Spitfire Pilot
    • Malta Spitfire Pilot

      Ten Weeks of Terror April-June 1942

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Malta in the summer of 1942, a Malta wide open to air attack from the Germans and Italians and defended by a handful of Spitfires and a few anti-aircraft guns. Denis Barnham, a young and inexperienced flight lieutenant, spent ten hectic weeks on this indomitable island; he left a well-ordered English aerodrome for the chaos and disillusionment of Luqa. His task was to engage the overwhelming number of enemy bombers, usually protected by fighter escorts, and shoot down as many as possible. The Spitfires were bomb-scarred and battered; often they could only get two or three in the air together and the airfields were riddled with bomb craters, but they managed to keep going and they made their mark on enemy operations. The author has written a powerful account of his experiences in Malta starting with his trip out in an American aircraft carrier through the ceaseless battle and turmoil during the desperate defense of the island, until his departure by air back to England, having seen the reinforcements safely landed and the tide of battle turning. His descriptions and illustrations of the air action are thrilling, but terrifying. It is at times a very grim story but told with humor and compassion to bring, arguably, one of the best firsthand accounts of aerial combat ever written.

      Malta Spitfire Pilot