Wars dominated life in Europe in the first half of the twentieth century and have haunted the second as the terrible legacy of guilt and grief is worked through. This incredibly powerful anthology brings together writings which emphasise that despite the camaraderie and heroism, war is really about killing and being killed. It concentrates on why it is men fight wars and how something we call 'humanity' survives them.
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Angus Calder is a literary critic, historian and poet. He lives in Edinburgh.
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