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Gallipoli

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Because it was fought so close to his old home ground, Homer might have seen this war on the Gallipoli Peninsula as an epic.

Brief by his standards, but essentially heroic. Shakespeare might have seen it as a tragedy with splendid bit-parts for buffoons and brigands and lots of graveyard scenes.

Those thigh bones you occasionally see rearing out of the yellow earth of Gully ravine, snapped open so that they look like pumice, belong to a generation of young men who on this peninsula first lost their innocence and then their lives, and maybe something else as well.

Gallipoli remains one of the most poignant battlefronts of World War I and L.A.

Carlyon's account of that campaign brings this epic tragedy to life and stands as both a landmark chapter in the history of the war and a salutary reminder of all that is fine and all that is foolish in the human condition.

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0553815067 / 9780553815061
Paperback / softback
940.426
01/10/2003
United Kingdom
English
746 p., [32] p. of plates : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: Australia: Pan Macmillan, 2001; London: Doubleday, 2002.