Somme Mud - The Complete Edition
An Australian soldier on the Western Front
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Where courage drowned, mateship endured, and survival was never certain.
Written by returned Australian soldier Private Edward Lynch, Somme Mud stands as one of the most powerful accounts of the First World War. Drafted in pencil across twenty school exercise books in the late 1920s and preserved against the odds, it is a work born directly from experience.
Told through the voice of ‘Nulla’, Lynch’s fictionalised self, the narrative follows seven Australian soldiers from their departure from Sydney to the battlefields of France and Belgium. What unfolds is not a story of glory, but of endurance — of men navigating a landscape defined by cold, exhaustion and constant danger.
From the frozen trenches of the Somme winter to the grinding offensives of 1917 and the final advance of 1918, Nulla and his mates move through the defining campaigns of the war. As a battalion runner, he crosses shattered ground under fire, carrying messages through terrain littered with the dead — a role where survival is uncertain and every journey may be the last.
Moments of humour and defiance sit alongside hardship, offering insight into the character of the Australian soldiers and the bonds that sustained them. These glimpses of ordinary life — on troopships, behind the lines, or in fleeting respites from the front — give the narrative depth and authenticity.
Spanning the Somme, Bullecourt, Ypres, Passchendaele and the Allied advance, Somme Mud captures both the scale of the war and the experience of those who lived through it. Immediate, unsentimental and deeply human, it remains one of the defining Australian accounts of the Western Front.
'A defining account of the Australian experience in the Great War.'
'Uncompromising, vivid and enduring.'