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Diary of a Dead Officer

Being the Posthumous Papers of Arthur Graeme West

Author: Arthur Graeme West  

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Born in September 1891, Arthur Graeme West was a quiet and self-effacing youth with a passion for literature, who went on to become a keen Oxford scholar. When war broke out in 1914, for some time it left him untouched. However, in January 1915, in a rush of enthusiasm, he enlisted as a private in the Public Schools Battalion. From that time, until his death in April 1917, his life was a succession of training in England and fighting in France, with short intervals of leave. West joined due to a feeling of duty and patriotism, but the war was to have a profound effect on him. He developed an intense abhorrence of army life and began to question the very core of his beliefs - in religion, patriotism and the reason for war. This growing disillusionment found expression in two particularly powerful war poems, 'God! How I Hate You, You Young Cheerful Men' and 'Night Patrol', which stand deservedly alongside those of Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen. In August 1916, he became a second lieutenant in the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Shortly after, he wrote to his CO renouncing the war and any further part in it - but he could not bring himself to post the letter. Less than a year later, on April 3rd, 1917, he was shot dead by a sniper's bullet near Bapaume. Written with complete frankness and sincerity, 'Diary of a Dead Officer' gives voice to West's struggle to come to terms with the realities of war and is a poignant tribute to a lost generation of soldiers. AUTHOR: Nigel Jones is a historian, broadcaster and author. He is the former deputy editor of History Today magazine and BBC History magazine. His books include The War Walk: A Journey Along the Western Front and Rupert Brooke: Life, Death and Myth. He was a contributing author to Greenhill's Hitler Triumphant: Alternate Decisions of World War II.

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Nigel Jones is a historian, broadcaster and author. He is the former deputy editor of History Today magazine and BBC History magazine. His books include The War Walk: A Journey Along the Western Front and Rupert Brooke:  Life, Death and Myth. He was a contributing author to Greenhill's Hitler Triumphant: Alternate Decisions of World War II.

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Publisher
Greenhill Books
Published
2nd May 2024
Pages
208
ISBN
9781805000600

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