Old Soldiers (King Penguin S.)

Old Soldiers by Paul Bailey, published by Penguin in 1982, offers a nuanced exploration of the themes of aging and memory. This edition, part of the King Penguin series, presents a concise yet profound portrait of old soldiers, extending its focus to the broader experience of old age. The book is written in English and spans a single page, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of life in later years.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the lives of those who have served, intertwined with insights into the universal challenges of aging. The narrative delves into the emotional and psychological landscapes of its subjects, providing a rich context for understanding contemporary experiences of growing older. This edition serves as a significant contribution to literature and fiction, particularly within the realm of contemporary themes.
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This is a portrait not only of old soldiers, but of old age in general. Other work by the author includes “A Distant Likeness”, “Peter Smart’s Confessions”, “Gabriel’s Lament”, “Sugar Cane”, and “An Immaculate Mistake”.
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