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Ghost Road (Hardcover)

de Pat Barker (Author)
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The Booker Prize recently awarded to Barker for this book, the culmination of her astonishing WWI trilogy that began with Regeneration and The Eye in the Door, persuaded Dutton to move publication ahead by eight months, which is good news for American readers. Though it would seem almost impossible to look at that appalling conflict with a fresh eye, Barker has succeeded in ways that define the novelist's art: by close observation as well as by deployment of a broad and painfully compassionate vision, all rendered in prose whose very simplicity speaks volumes. The present book can be read without reference to the others, but all are mutually enriching. They revolve around William Rivers, a psychologist who pioneered the treatment of shell shock, and some of his patients, who include such real-life figures as poets Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, as well as the fictional Lieutenant Billy Prior, a bisexual whose life as an officer is complicated by his working-class origins. The questions the trilogy addresses are profound ones like the nature of sanity, the politics of class, war and sex, and the struggle to maintain humanity in the face of meaningless slaughter. In The Ghost Road, the war is nearing its end, which renders the continuing horrors of trench warfare ever more futile. Prior is sent back to the front after Rivers's treatment, enjoys a strange idyllic interlude in a ruined village, rescues a horribly wounded fellow officer and then faces the stupidest massacre of all. Meanwhile Rivers takes on new nightmare cases?and begins to remember his anthropological researches in Melanesia years before, when he strove to understand the rituals of a people whose greatest pleasure, head-hunting, had been abolished by a British colonial administration. The contrast between the primitives' deeply considered approach to death and the pointless killing indulged in by supposedly more civilized people is only hinted at, but it gives the book, particularly in its deeply eloquent concluding pages, enormous resonance. The whole trilogy, which in its entirety is only equivalent in length to one blockbuster serial-killer frenzy, is a triumph of an imagination at once poetic and practical.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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When Billy Prior returns to France for the fourth time in September of 1918, it's like coming home. He does so against everyone's advice, but when he watches the sun rise slowly after the Battle of Joncourt, he realizes why he couldn't have stayed back. And mysteriously, so do we. Peter Firth's reading captures perfectly Barker's tragic mix of pity and apotheosis. An accomplished British actor, Firth is at once the cynical, but savvy, Prior, the stammering Professor Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), soft-spoken Dr. Rivers, all with transparent ease. His unerring sense of character and tone recreates the bitter irony of that last push in 1918 when so many died so needlessly. For Barker, these last dead, though they sour the trumpet of victory, are war's only winners. At the end Firth's silence becomes eloquent. P.E.F. An AUDIOFILE Earphones Award winner. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient de la Audio Cassette édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Raises Disturbing Questions about the Nature of Humanity, Mai 27 2008
This review is from: Ghost Road (Paperback)
Please do not read The Ghost Road before reading Regeneration and The Eye in the Door (the order intended by the author). As brilliant as The Ghost Road is, its message will hit you harder if you have read the other books first and anticipated what Pat Barker's final vision of humanity would be.

Without revealing any spoilers, The Ghost Road is the most nuanced novel about war that I've ever read. Most war-related books take one of two basic themes: Either war is too awful to be tolerated and needs to be abolished . . . or human nobility is expressed within war, but war itself is an evil event with people being destroyed by incompetent leaders. You'll find a different message here, one implied by a combination of observations about a tribe of head hunters and by the behavior of Billy Prior, one of the primary characters in the three books. I leave it to you to find out what this nuanced message is . . . but I believe it will probably surprise and enlighten you.

By narrowing down the focus onto just two of the continuing characters of the trilogy, Dr. William Rivers and Lieutenant Billy Prior, The Ghost Road has an intensity and power that I didn't observe in the prior two books. Clearly, The Ghost Road is a step above those excellent novels.

I am often left wondering why books that win prestigious prizes (like the 1995 Booker Prize . . . awarded to The Ghost Road) did so. I have no doubt that this award was well earned.

Life can be an ironic event, punctuated by moments of sublime joy. I have seldom read a novel that captured those perspectives as well as The Ghost Road does.

Brava, Ms. Barker!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great war literature -- great book, Oct. 24 2003
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This review is from: Ghost Road (Paperback)
Everyone living in the 21st century who cares about the future of humanity -- not to mention fine literature -- should read this extremely skillfully written, emotionally powerful novel of The Great War. Pat Barker has perfect control over her material, and manages to write with power but never goes over the top or gets melodramatic -- a tough thing to do when you're writing about any war. Starting gently, subtly, even humorously, the book builds quietly until it reaches its final, wrenching chapters. It's a touching, compelling, beautifully told tale that deserves a worldwide audience. I can't wait to read more by Pat Barker!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 I was disturbed and intensely involved with this book, Janv. 10 2003
Par "jenniferbraun" (Santa Rosa, CA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Ghost Road (Paperback)
Not your ordinary war read. I love authors that take a topic of huge proportions, say World War I, and write a book that actually stands taller in the imagination of the reader as great a couple weeks later.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Unhappy Viewers
The ghost road is written by a woman who thinks she knows the details of a man's life in WW1. This can be added to the long list of [bad] books that have won the booker prize... Read more
Publié le Déc 16 2002 par playthegame

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Regeneration Trilogy
Pat Barker's magnificent trilogy is not only a profound contribution to our literature on the First World War - it is also one of the most distinguished works of contemporary... Read more
Publié le Déc 5 2002 par Steven Reynolds

5.0étoiles sur 5 Betrayal on All Fronts
First, a comment on the review from the "Top 50 Reviewer" from NH: I find his(her?) entire review willfully odd in many regards, not the least of which is the claim that to read... Read more
Publié le Nov. 26 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent conclusion to superb series!
The author's note at the end of The Ghost Road is a cold splash of water. Up until then, the reader is so caught up in the lives of Barker's characters, their battlefields, their... Read more
Publié le Oct. 1 2002 par JeffreyJGH

4.0étoiles sur 5 Not quite there, but close
The Ghost Road draws the reader in immediately with very restrained lyrical prose -- it reminded me of tight, well crafted poetry that is full of raw imagery and free of... Read more
Publié le Juil 18 2001 par lilshe

4.0étoiles sur 5 Don't let your prejudice cloud your judgement
This is good book contrasting two societies and their relationship to war. An officer, recovered from shell shock returns to the front while the psychiatrist who treated him... Read more
Publié le Avril 30 2001 par Peter Johns

2.0étoiles sur 5 The Booker Prize (Upper Class Novels Only Please)
Dull. Dissapointing. Snobbery is evident within the narrative - i.e. from the writer not the characters, - ranks below officer are as a seperate species. Read more
Publié le Mars 13 2001 par Sean Murphy

1.0étoiles sur 5 This book is an abomination
Statement against the continuation of the War (1917)

I am making this statement as an act of willful defiance of military authority, because I believe that the war is... Read more

Publié le Nov. 27 2000 par Orrin C. Judd

4.0étoiles sur 5 The End
This was a people perishing from the absence of war.

"The Ghost Road" ends the 3-book cycle written by Pat Barker of her study of World War I, the men who were part of history... Read more

Publié le Nov. 24 2000 par taking a rest

5.0étoiles sur 5 A wonderful but shattering culmination to the trilogy
This book shouldn't be read without its two predecessor volumes, which introduce and develop the two central characters, one based on fact (Rivers), one totally fictional (Prior)... Read more
Publié le Mai 7 2000

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