The Regeneration Trilogy
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The Booker Prize-winning modern classic of contemporary war fiction from the Women’s Prize-shortlisted author of The Silence of the GirlsRecommended by Richard Osman ‘One of the few real masterpieces of late twentieth-century British fiction’ Jonathan Coe ‘Original, delicate and unforgettable’ Independent’A new vision of what the First World War did to human beings, male and female, soldiers and civilians. Constantly surprising and formally superb’ A. S. Byatt, Daily Telegraph1917, Scotland. At Craiglockhart War Hospital in Scotland, army psychiatrist William Rivers treats shell-shocked soldiers before sending them back to the front. In his care are poets Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen, and Billy Prior, who is only able to communicate by means of pencil and paper. . .Regeneration, The Eye in the Door and The Ghost Road follow the stories of these men until the last months of the war. Widely acclaimed and admired, Pat Barker’s Regeneration trilogy paints with moving detail the far-reaching consequences of a conflict which decimated a generation. The Regeneration trilogy:RegenerationThe Eye in the DoorThe Ghost Road
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Weight | 0.607225 kg |
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Dimensions | 3.9116 × 12.8524 × 19.7104 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Year Published | 2014-3-4 |
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Publication City/Country | United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 024196914X |
About The Author | Pat Barker was born in Yorkshire and began her literary career in her late thirties, when she took a short writing course taught by Angela Carter. She has published sixteen novels, including her masterful Regeneration Trilogy which includes the Booker Prize-winning The Ghost Road. The Silence of the Girls was shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction and won an Independent Bookshop Award 2019. The Women of Troy was a number one Sunday Times bestseller. The Voyage Home continues the series. |
Harrowing, original, delicate and unforgettable—IndependentA masterpiece . . . fiction of the highest order—Sunday ExpressA new vision of what the First World War did to human beings, male and female, soldiers and civilians. Constantly surprising and formally superb—A. S. Byatt, Daily TelegraphOne of the few real masterpieces of late twentieth-century British fiction—Jonathan CoeOne of the most distinguished works of contemporary fiction—Barry Unsworth |
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