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Going with the Boys: Six Extraordinary Women Writing from the Front Line (also: The Correspondents: Six Women Writers on the Front Lines of World War II - in USA & Canada). McLain, Paula (2018). Love and Ruin: A novel. Ballantyne. p. 374. ASIN B076Z127Y2. McLoughlin, Kate (2007). Martha Gellhorn: The War Writer in the Field and in the Text.
Love and War in the Apennines is a 1971 Second World War memoir (with some changes of names and people and places, and some composite characters) by Eric Newby. In the United States the title was changed to When the Snow Comes, They Will Take You Away. [1] It was dramatised as the 2001 film In Love and War starring Callum Blue and Barbora ...
October 27 – F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Last Tycoon, unfinished on his death in 1940, is edited by Edmund Wilson and published by Charles Scribner's Sons in New York City. [21] November – Brendan Behan is released from Borstal in England and deported back to Ireland. December; Alexander Vvedensky's mug shot in NKVD records
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The Snow Goose is a simple, short written parable on the regenerative power of friendship and love, set against a backdrop of the horror of war. It documents the growth of a friendship between Philip Rhayader, an artist living a solitary life in an abandoned lighthouse in the marshlands of Essex because of his disabilities, and a young local girl, Fritha.
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It was published shortly after her death in 1941. Although the manuscript had been completed, Woolf had yet to make final revisions. The book describes the mounting, performance, and audience of a play at a festival in a small English village, just before the outbreak of the Second World War. Since the play is inside the story, much of the ...
Publishers Weekly lauded the book as "a fresh take on a decisive moment in the history of WWII and the Cold War," [13] and ranked it as one of the best nonfiction books of 2020. [ 14 ] Jennet Conant , reviewing the book for The New York Times , said it was "entertaining" and "packed with vivid personalities (and) insider observations about a ...