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Company K (Library of Alabama Classics)

by William March

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Synopsis:

This book was originally published in 1933. It is the first novel by William March, pen name for William Edward Campbell. Stemming directly from the author's experiences with the U.S. Marines in France during World War I, the book consists of 113 sketches, or chapters, tracing the fictional Company K's war exploits and providing an emotional history of the men of the company that extends beyond the boundaries of the war itself.

William Edward Campbell served courageously in France as evidenced by his chestful of medals and certificates, including the Croix de Guerre, the Distinguished Service Cross, and the Navy Cross. However, without the medals and citations we would know of his bravery. For it is clear in the pages of "Company K" that this book was written by a man who had been to war, who had clearly seen his share of the worst of it, who had somehow survived, and who had committed himself afterward to the new bravery of sense-making embodied in the creation of major literary art. It is of that bravery that we still have the record of magnificent achievement, the brave terrible gift of Company K.

A native of Mobile, AL, William March (1893-1954) studied law at The University of Alabama. After serving in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War I, he worked as an executive with the Waterman Steamship Corporation and published novels and short stories. Writer and critic Alistair Cooke described March as "the unrecognized genius of our time."

Philip D. Beidler is Professor of English at The University of Alabama and author of "Rewriting America: Vietnam Authors in their Generation."

Product Details

ISBN:
9780817304805
Designed:
Beidler, Philip D.
Other:
Beidler, Philip D.
Introduction:
Beidler, Philip D.
Designed:
Beidler, Philip D.
Author:
March, William
Publisher:
University Alabama Press
Location:
Tuscaloosa :
Subject:
General
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
World War, 1914-1918
Subject:
Alabama
Subject:
War stories
Subject:
Alabama Fiction.
Subject:
World War, 1914-1918 -- Fiction.
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references.
Series:
Library of Alabama Classics
Series Volume:
101-15
Publication Date:
October 1989
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
7.78x5.26x.83 in. .74 lbs.

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