Frederic Manning 
Eidola [EPUB ebook] 
The Brutal Reality of WWI Through a Soldier’s Eyes

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Frederic Manning’s ‘Eidola’ is a haunting and multifaceted exploration of memory, identity, and the ephemeral nature of existence. Written in a stream-of-consciousness style, the narrative delves into the experiences of a group of individuals as they navigate the complexities of life in wartime Europe. The prose is rich and evocative, reflecting a nuanced understanding of human emotion and the philosophical underpinnings of reality. Set against the backdrop of World War I, Manning’s masterful use of symbolism and imagery elevates the text to a profound meditation on the transient yet impactful nature of human connections and the spectres that haunt our memories. Frederic Manning, an Australian poet and novelist, lived through the tumult of the early twentieth century, which significantly shaped his literary voice. His experiences as a soldier during World War I deeply influenced his writing, lending authenticity and urgency to his portrayal of loss and the search for meaning amidst chaos. Manning’s keen perception of the human condition, sustained by both his adventurous spirit and introspective depth, informs the philosophical inquiries woven throughout ‘Eidola.’ This remarkable novel is recommended for readers seeking a deeply reflective and artistically crafted narrative. Manning’Äôs skillful prose not only invites contemplation but also challenges conventional understandings of reality and identity, making ‘Eidola’ an essential read for those interested in modernist literature and the intricate interplay of memory and experience.

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