Vessel of Sadness

Vessel of Sadness

by William Woodruff (Author)

Synopsis

Italy, 1944 - this is the setting of one of the most convincing and quietly magnificent stories about man and war that has ever been written. Here, (distilled from the experiences and observations of one who fought with them in the British infantry unit) is the mood of those who fought and died at Anzio. Their task - to seize the Alban Hills and then Rome forty miles away. Instead, for more than four months, they sank into the mud of the Anzio plain and fought for their lives. Nothing has appeared since Erich Maria Remarque's ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT that can compare with this book's ability to penetrate the minds of men at war. There are no heroes, no heroines, no victories. This is a faceless, nameless, fragmented war. Even national differences - Britain, Italian, German, American - merge and are forgotten in this larger story of humanity. This story, in fact, does not need to be Anzio; it could be any battlefield where man has faced death.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 04 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 0349118116
ISBN 13: 9780349118116
Book Overview: * National press ad campaign in THE DAILY TELEGRAPH and THE DAILY MAIL * Review round-ups in the national press * Submitted for selected trade promotions

Media Reviews
Beautifully written -- Hew Strachan * Five Books *
It has the same gritty authenticity as THE ROAD TO NAB END * The DAILY MAIL *
Author Bio

From his birth in 1916 until he ran away to London, William Woodruff lived
in the heart of Blackburn's weaving community. He eventually went to Oxford
University and lived in Florida for over forty years. He died in 2008.