When Blackbirds Sing by Martin Boyd
When Blackbirds Sing by Martin Boyd
When Blackbirds Sing
by Martin Boyd
Lansdowne Press, 1962, [First Edition], hardcover, dustjacket
Very Good Condition, minor edge and shelf wear, small dent to bottom fore-edge, no inscriptions, dustjacket shows a little edge and shelf wear with a little rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, a little creasing (see photographs)
“At the outbreak of World War I, Dominic Langton leaves his wife to manage single-handed their remote Australian farm and returns to England to enlist in the British army.
Martin Boyd’s novel traces both Dominic’s military and spiritual odyssey. Langton discovers a world which grudgingly accepts him; the doomed world of the landed gentry. He returns to meet his ex-fiancée, Sylvia, with whom he has an affair.
In the end, however, he breaks with the past and all its involvements and achieves a new measure of wisdom when his appalling experiences on the western front teach him to reject the senseless waste of war which condemns millions of young men to pintless slaughter. In these experiences Dominic finds his own integrity.”