
Goodbye to All That
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Narrado por:
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Martin Jarvis
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Robert Graves
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Good minus flute
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Would you consider the audio edition of Goodbye to All That to be better than the print version?
This is Robert Graves telling his experiences in WWI, a terrible war in which millions died. But you wouldn't know it from this book. It sounds like a walk in the park. I guess he was trying to spare his readers reliving a war all wanted to forget (it was published in the late 20s). One gets a feeling for the war, but these are rare instances. More often we get a form of British good humor when the officers go over the top with nothing but a swagger stick. He has many humorous stories, some of which sound gruesome today. It's like a gentle, quick tour of the trenches, which he survived by great good luck.What about Martin Jarvis’s performance did you like?
The narration is jaunty, clean and emotive. Good work by Martin Jarvis, narrator.British light-hearted look at WWI
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Great book, offensive and off-putting narration
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Not the full book
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Like many young men Graves enlisted within days of the outbreak of the Great War with no understanding of what war was like. He enlisted as an officer in the Royal Welch Fusiliers. He fought in France—the Somme, Souchez, Bethune, Loos, Cambria and Cuinchy—and was seriously wounded and discharged in 1918. In January 1926 Graves, Nancy and their four children set out for Egypt where Graves was to take up an appointment as professor of English in Cairo. In 1929 he divorced his wife and set up house in Deya, Majorca with the American Poet Laura Riding. Graves book “Goodbye To All That” was published the same year as Erick Maira Remarque’s “All Quiet On the Western Front.” Graves was a well known poet and he also wrote poems about WWI as did his friend and fellow soldier Siegfried Sassoon. Graves is best known for his book “I Claudius.”
What makes this such a good memoir about the war is that it is not bogged down with ideologies or politics. He presents what it was like to live day to day in the trenches (as an officer). His vivid account of life and death in the trenches is haunting. While there is obviously much fear, discomfort and horror, there is also lots of comedy and camaraderie. Graves wants to show what WWI was really like, no sentimentalizing it or giving it a meaning he didn’t feel. It was a horrific, life changing experience and that was all.
I had just finished reading “The Storm of Steel” by Ernst Junger. Junger’s memoir is similar to that of Graves in that they both are about reportage. Graves included information about his fellow soldiers, Junger did not, both books tell about the daily life of a soldier. I find it interesting to read about the same battle they both fought in but on opposite side such as the Somme and Cambria. Between the two books I have seen World War One from both viewpoints of the average German and English soldier. Both books reveal a unique, honest and incredibly powerful depiction of the realities of life as a soldier, and of the true effects of fighting on those who experienced it. Martin Jarvis did a good job narrating the book. I recommend this book as a must read for the WWI 100th anniversary.
Moving
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Horror of WWI
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excellent
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Definitely worth the read or listen.
An Interesting Perspective
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Amazing narration - but abridged and the edited 1958 second edition
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beautiful
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