The Eye in the Door
- Authors
- Pat Barker
- Publisher
- Penguin
- Tags
- general , fiction , history , military , war & military , world war i , world war , war neuroses , 1914-1918
- ISBN
- 9780141906447
- Date
- 1997-01-01T18:30:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.25 MB
- Lang
- en
Amazon.com ReviewThe Eye in the Door is the second installation of Pat Barker's acclaimed and haunting historical fiction trilogy about British soldiers traumatized by World War I trench warfare and the methods used by psychiatrist William Rivers to treat them. As with the other two, the book was recognized with awards, winning the 1993 Guardian Fiction Prize. Here, Lieutenant Billy Prior is tormented by figuring out which side of several coins does he live -- coward or hero, crazy or sane, homosexual or heterosexual, upper class or lower. He represents the upheaval in Britain during the war and the severe trauma felt by its soldiers. The writing is sparse yet multilayered; Barker uses the lives of a few to capture an entire society during a tumultuous period.
From Publishers WeeklyFrom the author of Regeneration comes the story of British society's struggles during WWI. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.