Listed by the publishers as a "serio-comic novel of military life",
this turns out to be more "serio" than "comic" and, from an
American view, nigh on to dullness. English readers familiar with
life in the British Army would no doubt find this entertaining but
readers here, outside of a few eccentric characters and incidents,
will miss the practiced satire, the wicked wit and mordant
mockeries of his previous books. Here is Guy Crouchback, Catholic,
at 36 still sub-adolescent, who joins up the first year of World
War II with all the gusto of a Crusader. His love for his regiment,
the Halberdiers, is tested by frustrating months at the rear, by
the transfer to French Colonial Africa where Guy's chances of
becoming a hero vanish when he is the victim of a practical joke
perpetrated by his superiors. He is shipped back to England, still
confused, still adolescent. His bitterness in doubled when,
following another's suggestion, he brings hospitalized Apthorpe a
bottle of whiskey, which kills him. Even the colorful Apthorpe,
Guy's buddy, and another older junior officer who has two rather
arresting fetishes, porpoise boots and a special potty, recalling
dimly the early Waugh, do not redeem the unhappy effect. The Waugh
devotees will be on deck for this but a cooling word in advance
will prepare them for the break with what has gone before. (Kirkus
Reviews)
Guy Crouchback, determined to get into the war, takes a commission in the Royal Corps of Halberdiers. His spirits high, he sees all the trimmings but none of the action. And his first campaign, an abortive affair on the West African coastline, ends with an escapade which seriously blots his Halberdier copybook. Men at Arms is the first book in Waugh’s brilliant trilogy, Sword of Honour, which chronicles the fortunes of Guy Crouchback. The second and third volumes, Officers and Gentlemen and Unconditional Surrender, are also published in Penguin. Sword of Honour has recently been made into a television drama series, with screenplay by William Boyd.
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