It is the summer of 1917. Isaac Rosenberg has been on the Western Front for over a year, having barely survived a terrible winter on the Somme. Temporarily attached to the Royal Engineers, he helps to load barbed wire on limbers, hauls it by mule train up to the front at night, and repairs damage to barricades in -man's land. Although highly dangerous, Rosenberg views his lot as much improved, and he finds more time to write. From his upbringing in the slums of Whitechapel, to his futile death in the killing fields of Europe, the author explores the evolution of a writer whose war poetry is w widely ackwledged as among the finest ever written. Paradoxically, while Rosenberg's physical and mental health were on the wane, his terrible experiences on the Western Front appeared to boost the power and originality of his work. Throughout the vel, the reader is given insight into the troubled psyche of a poet who, despite living in constant fear and subject to the contempt of his peers, still managed to retain a highly original perspective on mankind's descent into darkness.Beating for Light blends fact and fiction in a way which moves beyond the biographical, breathing life into the fears and aspirations of a great artist while, simultaneously, providing a fascinating insight into one of history's greatest watersheds.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Juniper Books
ISBN-10
095474280x
ISBN-13
9780954742805
eBay Product ID (ePID)
107888092
Product Key Features
Author
Geoff Akers
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Historical & Mythological Fiction
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
Edinburgh
Author Biography
Geoff Akers was born in Peebles, Scotland in 1954, and studied at Aberdeen University where his interest in modern history and literature was fostered. He became particularly fascinated in poetry written during the First and Second World Wars and focused his honour's dissertation on the work of Wilfred Owen and Isaac Rosenberg. He taught English, History and drama for over fifteen years before giving up to become a full-time novelist. To date, he has written two novels - including, Beating for Light- and a number of short stories. He is currently writing a third novel centred on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Geoff is married and lives in Edinburgh.