#Alice Winn

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#In Memoriam
www.theguardian.com
10 months ago
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Alice Winn: We live in the fossilised wreckage of world war one'

Alice Winn is the author of the bestselling novel In Memoriam, which has received critical acclaim. She draws inspiration from old school newspapers and letters written by teenage boys during World War I.
Winn spent two weeks pouring out the novel and another year and a half editing it. She approached the battle scenes by reading Ernst Junger's Storm of Steel and documenting instances of violence in a notebook. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
10 months ago
Books

Alice Winn: We live in the fossilised wreckage of world war one'

Alice Winn is the author of the bestselling novel In Memoriam, which has received critical acclaim. She draws inspiration from old school newspapers and letters written by teenage boys during World War I.
Winn spent two weeks pouring out the novel and another year and a half editing it. She approached the battle scenes by reading Ernst Junger's Storm of Steel and documenting instances of violence in a notebook. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
10 months ago
Books

Alice Winn: We live in the fossilised wreckage of world war one'

Alice Winn is the author of the bestselling novel In Memoriam, which has received critical acclaim. She draws inspiration from old school newspapers and letters written by teenage boys during World War I.
Winn spent two weeks pouring out the novel and another year and a half editing it. She approached the battle scenes by reading Ernst Junger's Storm of Steel and documenting instances of violence in a notebook. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
10 months ago
Books

Alice Winn: We live in the fossilised wreckage of world war one'

Alice Winn is the author of the bestselling novel In Memoriam, which has received critical acclaim. She draws inspiration from old school newspapers and letters written by teenage boys during World War I.
Winn spent two weeks pouring out the novel and another year and a half editing it. She approached the battle scenes by reading Ernst Junger's Storm of Steel and documenting instances of violence in a notebook. [ more ]
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