O Autorze

Frederic Manning was an Australian poet and novelist, best known for his novel "Her Privates We," which offers a poignant and unvarnished depiction of the experiences of soldiers during World War I. The novel is notable for its realistic portrayal of the brutality of war and the complexities of male camaraderie, reflecting Manning's own experiences as a soldier. His writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and emotional depth, offering insights into both the psychological and physical landscapes of conflict.

In addition to his literary contributions, Manning's work was influenced by classical literature and the literary movements of his time. He wrote extensively, and his poetry often reflects a deep engagement with themes of identity, loss, and the human condition. Despite facing challenges in gaining recognition during his lifetime, Manning's work has since been acknowledged for its significance in Australian literature and its powerful commentary on the human experience in times of war.

Narodowość Australijski
Data Urodzenia January 6, 1882
Miejsce Urodzenia Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Data śmierci April 22, 1935
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