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Company K


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Company K

Contributors:

By (Author) William March
Introduction by Patrick Hennessey

ISBN:

9781786694119

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Apollo Library

Publication Date:

1st August 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Modern and contemporary fiction: literary and general

Dewey:

813.52

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

Walt stood up, slapped his thighs, and began to crow like a cock. 'Bring on the whole German army!' he shouted. 'Bring them on all together, or one at a time. I can whip them all!' The greatest First World War novel to come out of America, Company K is the unforgettable account of one US Marine company, from initial training, through to the trenches in France and post-war rehabilitation. Written in 1933 by a decorated Marine hero, this is an unflinching, visceral depiction of the brutal reality of war.

Reviews

March's book has the force of a mob-protest; an outcry from anonymous throats. It is the only war-book I have read which has found a new form to fit the novelty of the protest. The prose is bare, lucid, without literary echoes, not an imitation but a development -- Graham Greene
An extraordinary, powerful image and an extraordinary, powerful piece of writing... it captures a truth about war that evades whole histories. Now that no one is left who can remember, we need books such as Company K all the more to force those of us left behind not to forget' * Daily Telegraph *
Blunt, impartial and candid, Company K is about a group of men, yet it is also about all men, who fight in all wars. It is essential reading * Irish Times *

Author Bio

William March (18931954) was a writer and highly decorated US Marine. March volunteered in 1917, and was sent to France where he took part in every major engagement in which American troops were involved. Returning as a war hero, March suffered periods of depression and anxiety. His masterpiece, Company K, draws directly on his wartime experiences and was criticised when first published for its anti-war sentiment.

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