Matt’s Book Blog recently read and reviewed No More Parades by Ford Madox Ford for the WWI Reading Challenge in 2012. Here’s a sample:
Although there is no mud and blood, Ford evokes the horror of combat with the death of the soldier ‘09 Morgan, who dies cradled in Tietjens’ arms. When awfulness becomes the new normal and is prolonged, it is no wonder that officers lose their minds, as the mad subordinate McKechnie shows.
Read a full review.
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