By: Various
The First World War Centenary Prose Collection Vol. II is a powerful and poignant anthology that brings together a diverse range of voices to commemorate the centenary of the Great War. The collection features a mix of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and essays that offer new insights into the impact of the war on individuals, families, and societies.
The contributors to the anthology explore themes such as the horrors of trench warfare, the sacrifices made by soldiers and civilians, and the lasting effects of the war on the world. The writing is evocative and moving, capturing the fear, bravery, and sorrow of those who lived through this tumultuous period in history.
One of the strengths of the collection is the variety of perspectives represented, from soldiers on the front lines to civilians on the home front. This diversity adds depth and complexity to the narratives, highlighting the different ways in which the war affected people from all walks of life.
Overall, the First World War Centenary Prose Collection Vol. II is a striking and thought-provoking tribute to the individuals who experienced the war firsthand. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the First World War and its lasting impact on the world. Book Description: This collection of non-fiction and fiction pieces is the second volume commemorating the First World War. The majority of the items, all chosen by the readers, are in English, but the collection also includes pieces in French and German.Please note that some works are still protected by copyright in countries which observe copyright laws based on the author's date of death.Most items were written during or shortly after the war, but one or two have been included for their relevance in other ways. For more information about each piece, please see this document (PDF format), which also shows the authors' dates of death.
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