"On the hundredth anniversary of the end of World War I: a hardcover edition of one of the best and most famous memoirs of the conflict. Good-bye to All That was published a decade after the end of the first World War, as the poet and novelist Robert Graves was preparing to leave England for good. The memoir documents not only his own personal experience, as a patriotic young officer, of the horrors and disillusionment of battle, but also the wider loss of innocence the Great War brought about. By the time of his writing, a way of life had ended, and England and the modern world would never be the same. In Graves's portrayal of the dehumanizing misery of the trenches, his grief over lost friends, and the surreal absurdity of government bureaucracy, Graves uses broad comedy to make the most serious points about life and death"--
"The classic memoir of World War I, by poet Robert Graves (first published in 1929), with a new introduction by Miranda Seymour"--
Graves, Robert,
1895-1985.
Authors, English
World War, 1914-1918
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military.
HISTORY / Military / World War I.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary.
Biography.
Personal narratives, British.
20th century
23
PR6013
.
R35Z5
1960
BIO007000
bisacsh
Graves, Robert,
1895-1985,
Seymour, Miranda,
ایران
University of Tehran. Central Library and Documentation Center