The backwash of war

an extraordinary American nurse in World War I

Verfasser / Beitragende:
Ellen N. La Motte ; edited with an introduction and biography by Cynthia Wachtell
Ort, Verlag, Jahr:
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019
Beschreibung:
x, 239 Seiten : Illustrationen
Format:
Buch
ID: 581796152
Bände/Inhalt:
  • Introduction - Biography - Chronology - The backwash of war: the human wreckage of the battlefield as witnessed by an American hospital nurse. Introduction to 1916 edition - Introduction to 1934 edition - Heroes - La patrie reconnaissante - The hole in the hedge - Alone - A Belgian civilian - The interval - Women and wives - Pour la patrie - Locomotor ataxia - A surgical triumph - At the telephone - A citation - An incident - Esmeralda - War essays / by Ellen N. La Motte. An American nurse in Paris - Under shell-fire at Dunkirk - A Joy Ride
Zusammenfassung:
  • In September 1916, as World War I advanced into a third deadly year, an American woman named Ellen N. La Motte published a collection of stories about her experiences as a war nurse. Deemed damaging to morale, The Backwash of War was immediately banned in both England and France and later censored in wartime America. At once deeply unsettling and darkly humorous, this compelling book presents a unique view of the destruction wrought by war to the human body and spirit. Long neglected, it is an astounding book by an extraordinary woman and merits a place among major works of WWI literature. This volume gathers, for the first time, La Motte's published writing about the First World War. In addition to Backwash, it includes three long-forgotten essays. Annotated for a modern audience, the book features both a comprehensive introduction to La Motte's war-time writing in its historical and literary contexts and the first extended biography of the "lost" author of this "lost classic." -- Provided by publisher