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Max Pemberton

The Great White Army

In “The Great White Army,” Max Pemberton weaves a compelling narrative that explores the multifaceted dimensions of imperialism and warfare in the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of the Russo-Japanese War, the novel intricately portrays the psychological and moral conflicts of soldiers while delving into the broader implications of colonialism. Pemberton's vivid and immersive literary style employs rich descriptions and a poignant exploration of character, capturing the brutal realities of combat and the emotional landscapes of its protagonists. The detailed setting and historical context enrich the narrative, providing readers with a profound understanding of the era's complexities. Max Pemberton, a notable British writer and war correspondent, possessed firsthand experience of the conflicts he depicts, having reported on various Anglo-Indian wars. This background undoubtedly informed his portrayal of the ambiguities of loyalty and heroism. Pemberton'Äôs experiences and observations foster a deep empathy for the soldiers, depicted not merely as figures of valor but as haunted individuals grappling with their choices amid chaos. This thought-provoking novel is essential for readers interested in historical fiction, military history, and the moral quandaries of imperial endeavors. Pemberton's intricate storytelling will resonate with those seeking a deeper understanding of the human condition in times of conflict.
273 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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