The story begins at Magdalen College Oxford, 1911. First-year student James Stratton's life was gloriously comprised of lectures, debates, rowing, laughter, girls and learning to fly. England was at her height in naval power and benignly ruled the seas. Then, on a warm summer day in June 1914, the peace was shattered by the royal murder in Sarajevo. Massive armies mobilized and the world went to war. By 1915, in the sky above the horror of the trenches of the western front, James and his fellow Royal Flying Corps pilots were fighting for their lives against brilliant German fighter squadrons in lightning-fast, three-mile high dogfights in the sky. And by night, in rowdy mess dinners and village taverns, they drank, smoked, sang and tried to forget. This is the epic story of fighter pilot James Stratton, his aerial victories, his heartbreaks, his women and survival, told against the unfolding panoramic tapestry of the Great War.
Michael Conway Libros
Este autor profundiza en las profundidades de la psique humana, explorando las intrincadas relaciones entre individuos y sociedad. Su prosa es reconocida por su atmósfera cautivadora y personajes meticulosamente elaborados que provocan la contemplación. A través de su escritura, ofrece perspectivas perspicaces sobre temas de pérdida, identidad y la búsqueda de significado en un mundo a menudo caótico. Sus obras son celebradas por su profundidad literaria y resonancia emocional.





The Films of Greta Garbo
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- 6 horas de lectura
Nomads of the Alley a Novella & Two Short Stories
- 106 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Exploring themes of loss and addiction, the novella follows Leonard Turkleton as he navigates Boston's Combat Zone after his mother's death. Amidst the harsh winter of '99, he encounters a cast of troubled characters, including Henry Fur and Tina the Whore, who reflect the grim realities of life on the streets. In addition, two short stories delve into the struggles of an addicted teen seeking love and a grieving father grappling with his sanity. Together, these narratives illuminate the darkness and despair faced by everyday individuals and the overlooked creatures around them.
Hrsg. Hembus, Joe. ( Citadel-Filmbücher). Zahlr. Phot.