'There has been a lot of fighting hereabouts. The trenches have
made themselves rather than been made, and run inconsequently in
and out of the big thirty-foot high stacks of bricks; it is most
confusing. The parapet of a trench which we don't occupy is built
up with ammunition boxes and corpses . . .' In one of the most
honest and candid self-portraits ever committed to paper, Robert
Graves tells the extraordinary story of his experiences as a young
officer in the First World War. He describes life in the trenches
in vivid, raw detail, how the dehumanizing horrors he witnessed
left him shell-shocked. They were to haunt him for the rest of his
life.
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