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A review by danielharding
Parade's End by Ford Madox Ford, Robie MacAuley
3.0
Plow through if you can. The constant switching between thought and dialogues make it difficult. Paints a picture of England prior to the Great War that bears consideration.
I bowed to time pressures and quit on section 3.
Addendum: it seemed as the book went along that the character could only develop as Ford felt they must. Of course as the author he can take his liberties, but he seemed angry and it seemed that he felt he was the hero of his own novel.
I bowed to time pressures and quit on section 3.
Addendum: it seemed as the book went along that the character could only develop as Ford felt they must. Of course as the author he can take his liberties, but he seemed angry and it seemed that he felt he was the hero of his own novel.