The Complete Memoirs of George Sherston
By (Author) Siegfried Sassoon
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st July 2005
27th May 1980
Main
United Kingdom
Primary and Secondary Educational
Fiction
823.91
Paperback
656
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 36mm
519g
The Complete Memoirs of George Sherston includes Sherston's Progress and both Memoirs,
"The most satisfying piece of autobiography to be published in our time. All the equipment of a novelist is Sassoon's. But what novel could equal in fascination this true story The three books give him a place unique in English letters" --Howard Spring, "English Standard"
Siegfried Sassoon was born in 1886 and educated at Clare College, Cambridge. He served in the trenches during the First World War, where he began to write the poems for which he is remembered. Dispatched as 'shell-shocked' to hospital, he organised public protest against the war. His poetry initially met with little response, but his reputation grew steadily in the following decades. Apart from the War Poems of 1919, he published eight volumes of verse during his lifetime. But it as a novelist and autobiographer that he is perhaps better-known. Sassoon's semi-autobiographical trilogy - Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man (1928), Memoirs of an Infantry Officer (1930) and Sherston's Progress (1936) - was outstandingly successful. He published several more volumes of autobiography, including Siegfried's Journey (1945), before his death in 1967.