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In Memoriam
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The recipient of the Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize in 2023, the novel "In Memoriam" by Alice Winn, presents a haunting love story set against the backdrop of World War I. Gaunt, aware of the fragility of life, dares to express his affection for Ellwood on the Western Front, capturing both the emotional and physical perils they face. In 1914, with Europe on the brink of conflict, Henry Gaunt and Sidney Ellwood find the war a distant concern. Both too youthful to join the forces, Gaunt battles his emotions, secretly enamored with his poetic friend Ellwood, oblivious to the fact that this love is mutual. Pressured by his mother and eager to escape his confusing feelings, Gaunt enlists in the British army, inadvertently drawing Ellwood and their classmates into the chaos of battle. Despite the sporadic comfort they find in each other, the relentless carnage surrounding them threatens to claim their lives at any moment.Winn's debut novel, set as a top five Sunday Times bestseller in March 2023, is a sweeping narrative of war's devastation coupled with a forbidden romance that persists amid the turmoil. Critics have hailed it for its immersive storytelling and profound emotional impact. Elizabeth Day remarked on its tenderness and devastation, while Joanna Quinn likened it to Sebastian Faulks' "Birdsong" for today's readers.The narrative vividly illustrates the duality of love and warfare, described evocatively by the Observer as both epic and intimate. The Times highlights Winn’s ability to evoke the front's brutality and emotional torment, propelling readers through a gripping love story. Pleasing in its depth yet accessible, "In Memoriam" is lauded for its heart-rending prose, making it an unforgettable addition to contemporary literature.
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The recipient of the Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize in 2023, the novel "In Memoriam" by Alice Winn, presents a haunting love story set against the backdrop of World War I. Gaunt, aware of the fragility of life, dares to express his affection for Ellwood on the Western Front, capturing both the emotional and physical perils they face. In 1914, with Europe on the brink of conflict, Henry Gaunt and Sidney Ellwood find the war a distant concern. Both too youthful to join the forces, Gaunt battles his emotions, secretly enamored with his poetic friend Ellwood, oblivious to the fact that this love is mutual. Pressured by his mother and eager to escape his confusing feelings, Gaunt enlists in the British army, inadvertently drawing Ellwood and their classmates into the chaos of battle. Despite the sporadic comfort they find in each other, the relentless carnage surrounding them threatens to claim their lives at any moment.Winn's debut novel, set as a top five Sunday Times bestseller in March 2023, is a sweeping narrative of war's devastation coupled with a forbidden romance that persists amid the turmoil. Critics have hailed it for its immersive storytelling and profound emotional impact. Elizabeth Day remarked on its tenderness and devastation, while Joanna Quinn likened it to Sebastian Faulks' "Birdsong" for today's readers.The narrative vividly illustrates the duality of love and warfare, described evocatively by the Observer as both epic and intimate. The Times highlights Winn’s ability to evoke the front's brutality and emotional torment, propelling readers through a gripping love story. Pleasing in its depth yet accessible, "In Memoriam" is lauded for its heart-rending prose, making it an unforgettable addition to contemporary literature.
