About This Book
A collection of essays, sketches, and short dramatic pieces by a wartime volunteer reflecting on life in the ranks, the contrasts between the brutality and comradeship of military service, fear of death, and the moral and spiritual questions raised by war. Interleaved are imaginary conversations, an occasional playlet, letters, and autobiographical fragments about home and schooling, mixing candid frontline observation, philosophical musing on militarism, and compassionate portraits of ordinary soldiers. The tone ranges from ironic critique of authority to nostalgic reminiscence, aiming to reconcile personal romance, duty, and religious wonder amid the experience of combat.
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