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Mud and Khaki: Sketches from Flanders and France

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A series of sketches and short stories set around the front lines that portray life in muddy trenches, dressing stations, and ruined villages. Vignettes emphasize routine hardships—cold, filth, sniping—and the small comforts of hospital wards, comradeship, songs, and improvised celebrations. The pieces alternate direct anecdote and reflective observation to record raids and surprise attacks, the experience of wounded men, the movement of refugees, and the mixture of stoic humor and exhaustion that shapes daily existence under sustained bombardment.

About the Author

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Vernon Bartlett

Vernon Bartlett was a British author and journalist, recognized for his vivid portrayals of life during wartime. His notable work, "Mud and Khaki: Sketches from Flanders and France," offers a poignant and insightful look into the experiences of soldiers during World War I. Through his sketches, Bartlett captures the harsh realities and human emotions faced by those in the trenches, blending personal narrative with broader historical context. His contributions to literature reflect a deep engagement with the social and cultural issues of his time, making his work a valuable resource for understanding the impact of war on society.

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