In Memoriam
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- 9,99 €
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- 9,99 €
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Set against the backdrop of the First World War, In Memoriam is a sweeping story of love, loss, and transformation. It follows two young men—Ellwood and Gaunt—who meet at an English boarding school on the eve of global catastrophe. Bound by friendship and desire, they enter adulthood as Europe descends into war. On the battlefields of France, their affection deepens into a fragile defiance against death itself.
This is not just a war novel but a profound meditation on identity, courage, and remembrance. Through exquisite prose and emotional precision, In Memoriam portrays the shattering of innocence and the endurance of tenderness amid devastation. It reimagines heroism not as conquest, but as compassion—the refusal to let love be silenced by history.