Wartime Kiss is a personal meditation on the haunting power of American photographs and films from World War II and the later 1940s. Starting with a stunning reinterpretation of one of the most famous
"Written with passion and candour, these letters add substantially to our understanding of a soldier's experience of the war. They provide great insight into the views of a married infantryman, as Tim
Bennett (history, Carleton U.) collects the wartime letters of Lance-Corporal George Timmins, a British-born soldier who served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force in World War I. In the 63 letters an
Childhood play, scarlet fever, a first kiss, befriending a Nazi spy--the narrative ofPast Habitual roams through experiences both commonplace and formative, all under the uneasy canopy of wartime Irel