The book is grim and deeply affected by the memories of war, with a writing style that effectively conveys the lingering impact of conflict.
The reviewer notes that 'The Long Loud Silence' is a grim and intense novel, heavily influenced by the memories of World War II. They find the writing to be particularly effective in conveying the lingering impact of war on both the characters and the world they inhabit. The novel's exploration of post-war trauma is seen as both its strength and its challenge, making it a thought-provoking read. The reviewer appreciates the novel's ability to evoke a sense of unease and reflection.
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This book is pretty grim as you can tell, post World War II with memories of that war you can feel in the writing.
The war in Europe and the Pacific hang-over...
The novel's exploration of post-war trauma is seen as both its strength and its challenge.