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Three Soldiers (Library of Essential Reading Series)  
Author: John Dos Passos
ISBN: 0760757542
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review
Three Soldiers (Library of Essential Reading Series)

FROM THE PUBLISHER

About the Author:
Born in Chicago in 1896, John Dos Passos was raised outside of conventional, respectable nineteenth-century family arrangements as the illegitimate child of the attorney John R. Dos Passos and Lucy Addison Sprigg Madison. He received an excellent education, attending Choate and Harvard. He is best known for his 1937 trilogy of novels, U.S.A., which begins with The 42nd Parallel, follows with 1919, and ends with The Big Money.

SYNOPSIS

The shock of the First World War defined the twentieth century for John Dos Passos and many others of his generation. After serving in a French volunteer ambulance service and then with the American Army in France, Dos Passos wrote his novel Three Soldiers (1921). The novel follows the intersecting lives of three Americans as they suffer the war's monotonous and dehumanizing military routine and contemplate escape or revolt against its grinding discipline and extraordinary horrors.

Three Soldiers demonstrates the guiding principle shared by Dos Passos and other expatriate American writers that a new age called for a new art, one schooled by new ways of seeing afforded by modern technologies. His recognition of the machine age placed Dos Passos at the center of his century's new artistic developments, and for his literary accomplishments Jean-Paul Sartre hailed him as "the greatest writer of our time."

FROM THE CRITICS

AudioFile - Judith S. Girardi

Intense and poignant, Dos Passos￯﾿ᄑs book is a gut-wrenching and frightening tale of loss of innocence. Listeners completely empathize with the hopes and dreams of the three young protagonists, only to be shattered at their inevitable upheaval. Guidall￯﾿ᄑs deeply emotional and reflective narration has the perfect range of humor, passion and temperance to best translate each character into a living, breathing entity. Softly ironic but respectful of textual integrity, Guidall brings such an immediacy to Dos Passos￯﾿ᄑs haunting work that listeners are torn between keeping their tape players on all night and wishing the nightmare would end. J.S.G. ￯﾿ᄑAudioFile, Portland, Maine

     



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