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Author Barker, Pat, 1943-

Title The ghost road / Pat Barker
Published New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Dutton, [1996]

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 W'BOOL  820.914 B2556 A6/G  AVAILABLE
Description 277 pages ; 23 cm
Summary Central to this novel are two men divided by class and experience, but sharing a mutual respect and empathy. One is Lieutenant Billy Prior, cured of shell shock by famed psychologist Dr. William Rivers at Craiglockhart War Hospital, and determined to return to the front in France even as the war enters its final ferocious phase in the late summer of 1918. The other is Dr. Rivers himself, consumed by the medical challenge and moral dilemma of restoring men to health so that they can be sent back to the battlefields and almost certain death
Billy Prior is a working-class man on the rise, a "temporary gentleman," who inhabits a sexual, social, and moral no-man's-land. His sexual encounters with both women and men are tinged with a cynical fatalism that the war has engendered. Still, he is eager to join a fellow Craiglockhart "graduate," the poet Wilfred Owen, in France in time to participate in the great English offensive, the "one last push" intended to redeem all the shining heroism and senseless slaughter that has gone before
Notes "A William Abrahams book."
Subject Rivers, W. H. R. (William Halse Rivers), 1864-1922 -- Fiction.
Owen, Wilfred, 1893-1918 -- Fiction.
Psychiatrists -- Fiction.
Poets, English -- Fiction.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Great Britain -- Fiction.
Psychiatrists -- Great Britain -- Fiction.
Poets, English -- 20th century -- Fiction.
SUBJECT Great Britain -- Fiction. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100257
Genre/Form Historical fiction.
War fiction.
Biographical fiction.
LC no. 95046863
ISBN 0525941916 acid-free paper