A Man Could Stand Up—
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- USD 0.99
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Publisher Description
A Man Could Stand Up— is the third volume of Ford Madox Ford’s Parade’s End tetralogy, a masterpiece of modernist fiction. Published in 1926, it captures the aftermath of World War I through the experiences of Christopher Tietjens. As he struggles to rebuild his life and relationships, Ford portrays the profound dislocation and emotional turbulence caused by the war. His impressionistic style, shifting perspectives, and psychological depth offer a nuanced exploration of personal and societal recovery in the wake of catastrophe.