The author was serving in the trenches of Passchendaele with the Dorset Regiment. Captured in the German offensives in March 1918, this book records his experiences as a POW. Waugh was first shipped to a temporary camp at Karlsruhe; and then moved to Mainz on the Rhine. This book records attempts to escape, but is also notable for its unsparing account of the privations of the prisoners, as underfed and permanently hungry, they awaited the end of the war in a Germany that was close to starvation.
Alec Waugh Libri
Alexander Raban Waugh fu un autore noto per le sue opere satiriche e spesso controverse, in particolare nei suoi primi romanzi che esplorarono apertamente temi come l'omosessualità tra gli studenti. Il suo stile fu caratterizzato da acute osservazioni delle usanze sociali e da ambientazioni spesso esotiche per le sue narrazioni. Oltre alla sua produzione letteraria, Waugh sperimentò anche con innovazioni sociali, inventando apparentemente il cocktail party. I suoi romanzi raggiunsero il successo commerciale, anche se non fu acclamato quanto suo fratello Evelyn. La sua opera lasciò un segno distintivo nella letteratura e oltre.






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