Gregory by Panos Ioannides

The book is a poignant exploration of the complexities of war, focusing on the deep moral and emotional struggles faced by individuals caught in its grip. Set against the backdrop of a military conflict, it tells the story of a soldier tasked with executing a prisoner, Gregory, who is also a friend. Through this harrowing experience, the narrative delves into themes of duty, friendship, and the haunting impact of war on the human conscience, highlighting the internal conflict between personal loyalty and the harsh demands of military orders.

Published
1963
Nationality
Cypriot
Length
Very Short
Pages
50-100
Original Language
Unknown
Avg User Rating
(3.0)
Alternate Titles
None

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