Soldiers
By (Author) Tom Remiger
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
1st September 2020
Australia
General
Fiction
Second World War fiction
Winner of Michael Gifkins Prize 2019 (New Zealand)
Paperback
240
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
Someone was pulling at the flagpole, making the flag shiver and dance, warning the rest of the platoon to keep their heads down. Breen could see blood on the trousers of Tigers battledress.
After Corporal Daniel Cousins dies during routine training in England, a young officer, Lieutenant Patrick Breen, becomes obsessed. Was it an accident, or was Cousins murdered by one of his own
Breens investigation, as well as his unanticipated love affair with a superior officer, threatens the unity of his comrades in the New Zealand Division as they wait for the suffering to come in the Battle for Creteone of the defining conflicts of the Second World War.
Soldiers is about what happens to men who go to war: about the psychological as well as the physical toll. Tom Remigers compelling first novel tells a story of intense feeling and unforeseen experience in a strange and distant world.
This surely is among those best books about war by a writer who did not take part in one. Soldiers account of a small group of men from the remotest edge of Empire who served in the New Zealand Divisions failed invasion of the Greek mainland, and then Crete, early in the Second World War, strikes me at once as a stunningly impressive and important novel. The writing is direct and vivid, it is superbly researched, and the story deeply understands the men it depicts. It is remarkable, in a narrative so accurately representing ordinary men during the worst part of their experience, that it also so sympathetically portrays the usually hushed-up realities of homosexuality, cowardice, and paranoia. I love the books confidence and humanity, and the scale of what it takes on. * Vincent OSullivan *
'Remigers book is without parallel in recent New Zealand literature. It is a fine and visceral novel. * Stuff NZ *
Tom Remiger is the name under which Tom McLean writes fiction. He is originally from Rotorua, New Zealand, but now lives in the UK, where he is completing a DPhil in literature at Oxford. His non-fiction and academic writing have been published in a number of journals and magazines. Soldiers won the 2019 Michael Gifkins Prize.