, quickly flew from the new release stacks to obscurity. While thePhoney Wardragged on, there was still an opportunity for a writer like Lewis to fantasize about what might happen when the shooting started. When it did start for real, events moved too fast for anyone to have time for fic...
Then come the later novels, set in contemporary Germany and often crime-based in some way to reveal the seamy side of the post-war German ‘economic miracle’ (Undercover Man, 1970; A Time for Scandal, 1973; A Time for Truth, 1974; A Time for Payment, 1976). Finally, the outliers: ...
Love historical fiction? This list of the best novels about World War 1 is perfect for you! This list attempts to answer the question, "What are thebest historical fictionbooks about World War 1?" But with so many good books to choose from, there's bound to be some debate...
Lu Chen used to be a ranker of the most popular VRMMO game, Spirit of Grief. After a car accident turned his dreams into dust, his disability left him incapable of escaping the pit of mediocrity he was thrown into. Helpless and defeated, his story ended.Two years later, the Eternal Moon...
Memories of World War II: Victimization and guilt in the fiction of Mishima, Oe, Grass, and BoellThis dissertation explores the memory of victimization and complicity with various forms of Imperialist aggression before and during World War II through the comparison of two Japanese postwar novels ...
The Naked and the Dead, novel by Norman Mailer, published in 1948 and hailed as one of the finest American novels to come out of World War II. The story concerns a platoon of 13 American soldiers who are stationed on the Japanese-held island of Anopopei
“FINAL HARBOR”By Harry Homewood. (Fiction) Author Homewood made eleven patrols in American subs during World War II. Author of “O God Of Battles” and “Silent Sea.” Homewood has written one of the best Word War II submarine novels ever published. In this book the fictional USS Mako ...
Korean War McCarthyism Truman survived an assassination attempt on November 1, 1950. The first family was staying in Blair House — the White House was undergoing major renovations — when two Puerto Rican nationals attempted to enter the house and shoot him. There was gun battle outside Blair...
Filed underd-day,Museums,Uncategorized,World War Two Tagged asd-day,D-Day Museum,Operation Overlord,second world war,World War Two The Long Long LONG Trail: First World War on the TV (part 1) With the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War looming, we have already seen a ste...