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  • By: Laurie Lee
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  • Length: 4 hrs and 23 mins
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A Moment of War

By: Laurie Lee
Narrated by: David Sibley
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A Moment of War is the powerful and harrowing final book in Laurie Lee's acclaimed trilogy that began with Cider with Rosie.

Laurie Lee was still a young man when he decided to fight for the Republican cause in Spain's civil war. But though he braved icy, storm-swept mountains alone to contact Republican sympathisers, he was immediately suspected of being a Nationalist spy. Imprisoned and almost executed by his own side, he eventually joined the International Brigade. This is the story of his experiences as a Republican soldier, fighting for the losing side in a doomed war.

Laurie Lee has written some of the best-loved travel books in the English language. Born in Stroud, Gloucestershire, in 1914, he was educated at Slad village school and Stroud Central School. At the age of 19, he walked to London and then travelled on foot through Spain, where he was trapped by the outbreak of the civil war. He later returned by crossing the Pyrenees, as he recounted in A Moment of War. In 1950, he married Catherine Polge and they had one daughter.

Laurie Lee published four collections of poems: The Sun My Monument (1944), The Bloom of Candles (1947), My Many-Coated Man (1955) and Pocket Poems (1960). His other works include The Voyage of Magellan (1948), A Rose for Winter (1955), The Firstborn (1964), I Can't Stay Long (1975) and Two Women (1983). He also wrote three best-selling volumes of autobiography: Cider with Rosie (1959), which has sold over six million copies worldwide, As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning (1969) and A Moment of War (1991). He died in May 1997.

©1992 Laurie Lee (P)2022 Penguin Audio

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"A great heart-stopping narrative of one young Englishman's part in the war in Spain...crafted by a poet, stamping an indelible image of the boredom, random cruelty and stupidity of war." (Literary Review)

"This story aches with unforgotten cold and trembles with unforgotten terror." (Guardian)

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I would say that some readers comments are derisive but that's their own innocent ignorance.

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historic masterpiece

I liked the attempt at LL's voice. The pace of the audiobook is well done.

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One of my Favourite Authors

Beautifully read. This is a book I have read many times but it makes the perfect audio book. A strong recommendation to listern to this and I am sure you will do so more than once.

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A poet novelist

Lee's writing is so beautiful. This is the last of the trilogy that begins with Cider with Rosie. The first two are available read by the author and they are stunning. The reader of this one does a fantastic job on keeping deadpan and simultaneously making the poetic prose sing. I loved it.

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A powerful tale of involvement in a civil war.

Love the story of Laurie Lee's life and the adventures and tales told. His writing style is sublime. A great raconteur. What is unsaid as powerful as what is related. Thoroughly enjoyed this and beautifully read by David Sibley.

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A load of waffle

So anyway, this dude, the author, Laurie Lee can write, in fact, he's a great writer but the content is a load of waffle!! So he went there to fight for his beliefs, commendable, not many are willing to put there money where their mouths are! But his "Moment of War" was basically a couple of months kept a prisoner by his own side as they were suspicious of him, having intercourse with a under age girl, unarmed doing daft parades and train journeys before becoming part of a maxim gun crew but never goes into action with said crew, goes somewhere else gets held in reserve till his time to shine in battle where he has 5 minutes combat and the rest of the time under shell fire until his own side say he's no use and send him home! Now listen, I understand everyone has a story and every story deserves to be told and as a combat veteran myself I know war isn't always exciting.. But this is about entertainment, what is audible thinking? You have titles out there like Prisoners of hope and Fighting Mad by Mike Calvert, Return via Rangoon by Philip Stibbe, The chindit affair by Frank Baines, SAS with the Maquis by Ian Wellsted, The Winged Dagger by Roy Farran real war stories by real legendary figures... Not some wet wipe who bit off more than he can chew and didn't experience much war anyway.. Come on Audible Switch On!! Get some real war books narrated... At the minute, your only saving grace is that you've finally got The Road to Mandalay by Jack Masters coming out this autumn.. Gives me something to look forward too.

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