Culture in Camouflage
Discover the intricate relationship between art, literature, and warfare in Culture in Camouflage by Patrick Deer, published by Oxford University Press in 2015. This compelling paperback spans 348 pages and delves into how the British state and its war machine grappled with the challenge of creating a modern and persuasive war culture during the tumultuous periods of the two world wars.
Deer examines the ways in which writers sought to articulate their perspectives amidst the chaotic violence and profound alienation brought about by total war. By analyzing the interplay between artistic expression and official war narratives, this book offers a unique insight into the cultural landscape of wartime Britain. Ideal for those interested in literature, history, and the impact of war on society, Culture in Camouflage is a thought-provoking read that highlights the resilience of creativity in the face of adversity.