Invasion 14 : a novel /

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Author / Creator:Meersch, Maxence van der, 1907-1951.
Uniform title:Invasion 14. English
Imprint:Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2016.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11909447
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Other authors / contributors:Newsome, W. Brian, 1974- translator.
ISBN:9780773599345
0773599347
9780773599352
0773599355
9780773547544
0773547541
Notes:Translated from the French.
Translation of: Invasion 14.
Includes bibliographical references.
Translated from the French.
Summary:"Based on personal experience, survivor testimony, and documentary research, Invasion 14 portrays the German occupation of northern France during World War I. Regarded by critics as Maxence Van der Meersch's finest work, the novel is set in Lille, Roubaix, and nearby villages along the Belgian border, with the front lines just miles away and the shelling routinely audible. An antiwar novel that goes beyond the trenches, this book is not about combat but its consequences, providing remarkable insights on the plight of French civilians and German soldiers as each group struggles to survive. A gripping epic that weaves together a vast range of characters, Invasion 14 provides a sweeping account of life under German rule and explores collaboration, resistance, and the grey areas between these stark choices, foreshadowing dilemmas the entire French nation would later face during World War II. Though published to great renown--and considerable regional controversy--Invasion 14 was neglected after World War II, when national discourse focused almost solely on heroes of anti-Nazi resistance movements. As more nuanced understandings of war and occupation have evolved, Van der Meersch's masterful rendition of life along the Western Front has enjoyed a well-deserved renaissance."--
"Presenting a new translation along with an introduction and explanatory notes, W. Brian Newsome captures the moving imagery of Van der Meersch's narrative, situates Invasion 14 in the context of the author's life experience, addresses issues of postwar remembrance, and positions the novel amidst literary trends."--
Other form:Meersch, Maxence van der, 1907-1951. Invasion 14. English. Invasion 14.: Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2016] ©2016