I've read it. It is a study of the descent into madness, megalomania really, of a military leader, as evidenced by his behavior. The spark that initiated his change was the horror of war.
The main point of the book could be said to be that war destroys more than might be obvious, and in more ways than one might originally think.
I've read it. It is a study of the descent into madness, megalomania really, of a military leader, as evidenced by his behavior. The spark that initiated his change was the horror of war.
ReplyDeleteThe main point of the book could be said to be that war destroys more than might be obvious, and in more ways than one might originally think.