Death Of A Hero by Richard Aldington
This novel is a poignant exploration of the disillusionment and devastation wrought by World War I, told through the life and eventual demise of its protagonist, George Winterbourne. Enlisting with idealistic fervor, Winterbourne's experiences on the front lines strip him of his illusions, exposing the grim realities of combat and the incompetence of the British military leadership. As he navigates the horrors of war, his story also delves into his pre-war life and relationships, offering a stark contrast between the innocence of his early years and the brutal awakening he faces as a soldier. Ultimately, the narrative serves as a scathing critique of the societal and military values that led to such senseless loss of life, encapsulating the disillusionment of a generation scarred by the First World War.
The 1795th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1929
- Nationality
- British
- Type
- Fiction
- Pages
- 320-400
- Words
- Unknown
- Original Language
- English
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This book is on the following lists:
- 29th on 100 Books of Classical and Modern Foreign Literature (The Union of Russian Writers)
- 1000 Novels Everyone Must Read (The Guardian)