Through the Circles of Hell: A Soldier's Saga
door J. Richard Ciccone and Tina Ciccone Sturdevant
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Over het boek
A World War I soldier fighting on the eastern front turns to poetry in an effort to overcome his inability to deal with the unspeakable that led to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. In November 1916, six months before the United States entered World War I as an ally of France, England and Italy, the soldier/poet left the United States to return to his native Italy to join the Italian Army. He encountered corruption, treachery, propaganda and unethical leadership. Wounded in battle, he tells us his particular story that reflects the universal experience of the combat soldier.
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- Hoofdcategorie: Geschiedenis
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Projectoptie: 15×23 cm
Aantal pagina's: 184 - Datum publiceren: mei 01, 2016
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden World War I, military history, PTSD, soldier, Battle of Caporetto
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Over de maker
J. Richard Ciccone, MD is a Professor of Psychiatry and Founding Director of the Psychiatry and Law Program at the University of Rochester. Recipient of many awards, including the American Psychiatric Association’s Isaac Ray Award for outstanding contributions to forensic psychiatry, he has lectured and published nationally and internationally on this subject. He lives in Rochester, New York.