
The Middle Parts of Fortune
$26.01
- Paperback
352 pages
- Release Date
1 April 2014
Summary
Set in the mud and stench of the Somme, this is a grim, sardonic tale of war that led William Boyd to say ‘this is the finest novel to come out of the First World War’.
‘They can say what they bloody well like, but we’re a fuckin’ fine mob.’
Deep in the mud and stench of the Somme, Bourne is trying his best to stay alive. There he finds the intense fraternity of war and fear unlike anything he has ever known.
Frederic Manning’s novel was first published anonymously in …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780099589235 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0099589230 |
| Author: | Frederic Manning |
| Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
| Imprint: | Vintage Classics |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 352 |
| Release Date: | 1 April 2014 |
| Weight: | 244g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 131mm x 23mm |
| Series: | Vintage Classics |
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Critics Review
It is the finest and noblest book of men in war that I have ever read. I read it over once each year to remember how things really were so that I will never lie to myself nor to anyone else about them – Ernest HemingwayThe most truthful and profound exploration of the experiences of war…is to be found in The Middle Parts Of Fortune… Manning explored the moral ambiguities of war in the language of the men with whom he served. He articulated the suffering and comradeship of men who might have no other literary record * Guardian *Realism and art combined * Sydney Morning Herald *Manning’s literary masterpiece * Sydney Morning Herald *Without doubt the greatest British novel of the war * Independent *No praise can be too sheer for this book…it justifies every heat of praise. Its virtues will be recognized more and more as time goes on – T. E. LawrenceThe mallow juice of life – Ezra PoundThis novel takes us far from the patriotic myth and romance, the zeal and heroics normally associated with warfare… These men have neither patriotic fervour nor faith in their leaders. Their ordinary concerns, gallows humour, and sullen tempers give them a timeless quality. The unrelenting honesty of their story remains as a stamp of authenticity which makes this novel so remarkable, its soldiers and their battles so haunting, and gives their account a classic status. * Glasgow Herald *
About The Author
Frederic Manning
Frederic Manning was born in Sydney in 1882. As a teenager he went with his tutor to England, where he eventually settled for most of his adult life. Manning began his career as a writer and poet in Britain with a narrative poem, Vigil of Brunhild (1907), Poems (1910) and Scenes and Portraits (1909), a collection of short historical fiction. His work won him considerable attention and acclaim. He was also the principal reviewer for the Spectator and forged a wide circle of literary friends and acquaintances. When the First World War broke out Manning failed to pass officer training but enlisted anyway and was sent to France in 1916, where he fought in the Battle of the Somme and was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant. In 1929 he published The Middle Parts of Fortune under the pseudonym Private 19022, due to the book’s shocking content. The book was highly praised by his contemporaries. Manning died in Hampstead in 1935.
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