A Journal of Impressions in Belgium
May Sinclair
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In 1914, at the age of 51, the novelist and poet May Sinclair volunteered to leave the comforts of England to go to the Western Front, joining the Munro Ambulance Corps ministering to wounded Belgian soldiers in Flanders. Her experiences in the Great War, brief and traumatizing as they were, permeated the prose and poetry she wrote after this time. Witness of great human pain and tragedy, Sinclair was in serious danger of her life on multiple occasions. This journal makes no attempt to be anything more than a journal: a lucid, simple, heart-breaking account of war at first hand. - Summary by Expatriate (6 hr 29 min)
Chapitres
Part 01 | 18:26 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 02 | 20:25 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 03 | 24:31 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 04 | 21:38 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 05 | 21:03 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 06 | 21:33 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 07 | 23:45 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 08 | 22:51 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 09 | 20:25 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 10 | 21:55 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 11 | 19:58 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 12 | 20:15 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 13 | 21:06 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 14 | 21:39 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 15 | 23:31 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 16 | 20:19 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 17 | 20:24 | Lu par Expatriate |
Part 18 | 26:02 | Lu par Expatriate |
Critiques





Jules
na sorry I really couldn't get into this book. I only managed to get to part 7and gave up. it just seemed to waffle on, and I feel bad in saying this because without the volunteers we would not have these books, but I found the reader very monotone and boring. sorry reader.
interesting and disturbing ...





Cindy Barnett
Interestingly disturbing look into WWI and its effective (or not) use of available medical help and military personnel usage. Reread - didnât want to miss something. Well and clearly narrated... recommended for history buffs and normal people.