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World War II Memoirs: the European Theater (LOA #385)

World War II Memoirs: the European Theater (LOA #385)( )
Editor: Samet, Elizabeth D.
Author: Macdonald, Charles B.
Gray, J. Glenn
Settle, Mary Lee
Bendiner, Elmer
ISBN:978-1-59853-785-7
Publication Date:Nov 2024
Publisher:Library of America, The
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $45.00
Book Description:

On the 80th anniversary of the war's end, 5 classic memoirs capture firsthand the shock, terror, and courage of the American fight against the Axis powers in Europe "The emotional environment of warfare has always been compelling," writes J. Glenn Gray in his incomparable World War II memoir and mediation, The Warriors. "Reflection and calm reasoning are alien to it." The struggle to make sense of the experience of war, to find some meaning in the savagry and...
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Book Details
Pages:1075
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):4.875 x 7.875 Inches
Book Weight:1.25 Pounds
Author Biography
Macdonald, Charles B. (Editor)
Historical fiction novelist Mary Lee Settle was born in Charleston, West Virginia on July 29, 1918. She attended Sweet Briar College in Virginia for two years, before becoming a fashion model. During World War II, she volunteered for service in the women's auxiliary arm of the Royal Air Force. After the war, she briefly worked as a magazine editor before deciding to become a full-time writer. She was also an associate professor at Bard College from 1965 to 1976 and taught at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.

Settle's experiences as the only American in a barracks full of British women is recalled in the book All the Brave Promises: Memories of Aircraft Woman 2nd Class 214391. Her massive work, The Beulah Quintet, tells the story of the state of West Virginia from 1754 to the present and begins with the journey of former English prisoners to West Virginia's Kanawha Valley. She won the National Book Award in 1978 for Blood Tie, which is the story of American and British expatriates in Turkey and was written while she was living there. A prevailing theme throughout all her novels is the struggle for freedom at all levels, including intimately, domestically, and historically. Settle died on September 27, 2005, at the age of 87, from lung cancer.

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