This is the second book in the “Regeneration” trilogy. I read the first book a few years ago and kind of felt a little ambivalent about it. It’s possible I would still feel that way if I read it again, but I also barely recall any specific details. In broad terms, it’s about a WWI combat psychologist in England dealing with the trauma of soldiers wounded in the war or experiencing PTSD. It also focuses particularly on the case of Siegfried Sassoon, the famous poet, […]
Half the world’s work’s done by hopeless neurotics
Eye in the Door by Pat Barker
