In Memoriam
In Memoriam
Author: Alice Winn
ISBN: 9780593467848
Tags: Gay, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Romance
A haunting, virtuosic debut novel about two young men who fall in love during World War I.
It’s 1914, and World War I is ceaselessly churning through thousands of young men on both sides of the fight. The violence of the front feels far away to Henry Gaunt, Sidney Ellwood and the rest of their classmates, safely ensconced in their idyllic boarding school in the English countryside. News of the heroic deaths of their friends only makes the war more exciting.
Gaunt, half German, is busy fighting his own private battle—an all-consuming infatuation with his best friend, the glamorous, charming Ellwood—without a clue that Ellwood is pining for him in return. When Gaunt’s family asks him to enlist to forestall the anti-German sentiment they face, Gaunt does so immediately, relieved to escape his overwhelming feelings for Ellwood. To Gaunt’s horror, Ellwood rushes to join him at the front, and the rest of their classmates soon follow. Now death surrounds them in all its grim reality, often inches away, and no one knows who will be next.
An epic tale of both the devastating tragedies of war and the forbidden romance that blooms in its grip, In Memoriam is a breathtaking debut.
A Best Book of the Year: The New Yorker, The Washington Post, NPR, BookPage, Shelf Awareness, and Spectator
“Magnificent—dazzling and wrenching, witty and wildly romantic, with echoes of Brideshead Revisited and Atonement. I loved it.” —Lev Grossman, author of The Magicians
“An epic love story amid the brutalities of war.” —People
“Glorious, addictive, exquisite . . . I couldn’t put it down.” —Hugh Ryan, New York Times Book Review
“Indelible.” —Washington Post
“Consuming and unstintingly romantic.” —The New Yorker
“Astounding . . . She’s a magnificent writer.” —NBC “Weekend Today in New York”
“A genuine page-turner.” —Sunday Times (U.K.)
“Propulsive, visceral and heartrending . . . I can’t remember the last time I was this invested in a love story.” —Sunday Telegraph
“If you haven’t read it, you’re missing out.” —Bonnie Garmus, author of Lessons in Chemistry (via Instagram)