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Book Coordinator: David Wales
Book Coordinator: David Wales
Meta Coordinator: DaveC
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Artwork

Cover: Nurse Elly Säfström ordained in Askeryd rectory with veterinarian David Senning from Rättvik.
Inset: Cover of the first edition, 1916
Inset: Ellen Newbold LaMotte, ca. 1910-1915. Harris & Ewing, Photographers
Insert: Photograph showing operation on a Turkish prisoner of war (POW) in a Royal Naval Military Corps hut in Khiniskalo, Turkey, c 1919. From Wellcome Images, a website operated by Wellcome Trust, a global charitable foundation based in the United Kingdom.

Track Title / Length

1         00 - Introduction                         0:02

2         01 - Heroes                                 0:11

3         02 - La Patrei Reconnaissante 0:16

4         03 - The Hole In The Hedge 0:11

5         04 - Alone                                 0:11

6         05 - A Belgian Civilian                 0:11

7         06 - The Interval                         0:16

8         07 - Women And Wives         0:17

9         08 - Pour La Patrie                 0:11

10     09 - Locomotor Ataxia                 0:11

11     10 - A Surgical Triumph         0:13

12     11 - At The Telephone                 0:05

13     12 - A Citation                         0:11

14     13 - An Incident                         0:06


"The Backwash of War: The Human Wreckage of the Battlefield as Witnessed by an American Hospital Nurse" by Ellen N. La Motte is a groundbreaking collection of short stories and sketches that provides a stark portrayal of the harsh realities of World War I. Originally published in 1916, La Motte, a nurse during the war, offers a unique perspective on the physical and psychological toll of the conflict. The book delves into the lives of soldiers and civilians, exposing the brutal and dehumanizing aspects of war. La Motte's writing is characterized by its raw and unflinching depiction of the horrors experienced by those on the front lines and the impact on the human psyche. She explores themes such as trauma, despair, and the dehumanizing effects of warfare on both combatants and non-combatants. Her stories go beyond the conventional glorification of war, presenting a critical and anti-war perspective that was controversial at the time. "The Backwash of War" remains a significant work in the anti-war literature canon, offering readers a poignant and thought-provoking insight into the devastating consequences of conflict on the human spirit. La Motte's powerful narratives challenge the glorified notions of war and underscore the need for a deeper understanding of its far-reaching consequences.Play sample:

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Item Info
EAN - DVD case 0602581788362
EAN - CD jacket 0602581788379
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD Case
Author Ellen LaMotte
Year 1916
Recording
Read by David Wales
Length 2 hours and 38 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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The Backwash of War

  • Author: Ellen LaMotte
  • Product Code: DB-1358
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  • $7.99


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