Finserra reviewed Up Front by Bill Mauldin
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The Greatest Generation may fade away, but Mauldin's illustrations will never die. The kind of work that will slip effortlessly into museums as the centuries progress.
228 pages
English language
Published Nov. 5, 2000 by W.W. Norton.
Up Front is one of the most famous books to emerge from the Second World War, a classic in every sense of the word. In his drawings of the infantry dog-faces Willie and Joe, done while he himself fought in campaigns in Sicily and Italy, Mauldin created the immortal archetypes of the American fighting man. He knew, as one who had been there himself on the front lines and in the slit trenches, drenched with mud and rain, that Willie and Joe - with their unshaven faces, their gallows humor, their fortitude, and their dislike of privilege and cant - exemplify something enduring and surely noble about Americans at war. He knew their gripes, their fears, their jokes, and their opinions, and he recorded their talk with the most pungent accuracy.
The Greatest Generation may fade away, but Mauldin's illustrations will never die. The kind of work that will slip effortlessly into museums as the centuries progress.