- Birdsong (novel) - Wikipedia
The literary scholar Jerome de Groot calls Birdsong one of the first novels of its kind, creating a trend in the 1990s of literary fiction rethinking and reflecting on the World Wars and their historical legacy
- Birdsong (TV Mini Series 2012) - IMDb
Birdsong: With Eddie Redmayne, Clémence Poésy, Matthew Goode, Thomas Turgoose As an English soldier fights in the horrific trenches of northern France, he is haunted by the memories of his forbidden love affair with a French woman
- Birdsong: A Novel of Love and War - Amazon. com
In this "overpowering and beautiful novel" (The New Yorker), the young Englishman Stephen Wraysford passes through a tempestuous love affair with Isabelle Azaire in France and enters the dark, surreal world beneath the trenches of No Man's Land
- Summary of Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks: A Detailed Synopsis
It follows Stephen Wraysford, a young Englishman torn between a passionate affair and the brutal realities of World War I Through this juxtaposition, Faulks explores love’s resilience amid destruction Birdsong is an intense novel that spans generations and pivotal events
- Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks | Goodreads
First published in 1994, Birdsong is a WWI era novel that spans 1910-1979 and focuses on main protagonist, Stephen Wraysford, a young Englishman that begins a sordid affair with a French businessmen's wife, Madame Azaire
- Birdsong (novel by Faulks) | Introduction Summary | Britannica
Birdsong, novel by Sebastian Faulks, published in 1993 Birdsong is a story of love and war A mixture of fact and fiction, Faulks’s fourth novel was born of the fear that the First World War was passing out of collective consciousness
- Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks Plot Summary | LitCharts
Get all the key plot points of Sebastian Faulks's Birdsong on one page From the creators of SparkNotes
- Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks | Summary, Analysis, FAQ
"Birdsong" by Sebastian Faulks is a poignant exploration of the human condition, set against the backdrop of World War I The novel delves into the complexities of love, duty, and survival, weaving together the personal and the historical
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