If All These Young Men
Florence Roma Muir Wilson
Read by Expatriate
Another remarkable World War I novel by Romer Wilson, "If All These Young Men" is a character study of a group of young 20-something friends in England dealing with the looming, grey presence of the War in their lives. The story begins on Good Friday 1918, and centers on Josephine Miller, a restless, strong-minded young woman who cannot tolerate trivialities or frivolities so long as the War goes on, and who agonizes over how to go on living in its shadow. The characters of Josephine and her friends are patterned on those of Wilson and her own coterie at the time, both male and female, revealing the profound angst of young intellectuals of the time who lived under the dread not only of invasion and national destruction, but also of the alien world that would be left for them when the monstrous conflict was over. - Summary by Expatriate (6 hr 25 min)
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Character study of young intellectuals
TwinkieToes
This is definitely a character study and not a story. It has a very loose plot, but the majority of the text is wordy description and thoughts of the characters, and conversations that are supposedly "intellectual". Guess I'm not an intellectual, because most of what is discussed seems stupid to me. Reader does an excellent job; the 3-star rating is more for the content.
stu
Very interesting book by sadly forgotten author. Ex-patriot is one of the very best readers on LibriVox.