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Memoirs of an Infantry Officer

Siegfried Sassoon

Memoirs of an Infantry Officer by Siegfried Sassoon: ‘It is my own story I am trying to tell, and as such it must be received; those who expect a universalization of the Great War must look for it elsewhere.’

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Paperback
ISBN
9780571064106
Date Published
13.02.1974
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Summary

‘It is my own story I am trying to tell, and as such it must be received; those who expect a universalization of the Great War must look for it elsewhere.’

Memoirs of an Infantry Officer, first published in 1930, is Siegfried Sassoon’s fictionalized autobiography of the period between the early spring of 1916 and the summer of 1917. The narrative moves from the trenches to the Fourth Army School, to Morlancourt and a raid, then to and through the Somme. The mind of the narrator turns from unquestioning acceptance of the war and of the standards which it set up, to doubting the necessity of the seemingly endless slaughter.

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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. Despatched 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…

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Siegfried Loraine Sassoon (1886-1967), poet and novelist, platinum print, wearing military uniform with the collar badges of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and hat, Beresford's stamp and copyright line on verso, 6 x 4½ in (15.2 x 11.5 cm).