The ghost road

277 pages

English language

Published Feb. 3, 1995 by Viking.

ISBN:
978-0-670-85489-9
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4 stars (4 reviews)

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The final book in the Regeneration Trilogy and winner of the 1995 Booker Prize.

The Ghost Road is the culminating masterpiece of Pat Barker's towering World War I fiction trilogy. The time of the novel is the closing months of the most senselessly savage of modern conflicts. In France, millions of men engaged in brutal trench warfare are all "ghosts in the making." In England, psychologist William Rivers, with severe pangs of conscience, treats the mental casualties of the war to make them whole enough to fight again. One of these, Billy Prior, risen to the officer class from the working class, both courageous and sardonic, decides to return to France with his fellow officer, poet Wilfred Owen, to fight a war he no longer believes in. Meanwhile, Rivers, enfevered by influenza returns in memory to his experience studying a South Pacific tribe whose ethos amounted to a …

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reviewed The ghost road by Pat Barker (The regeneration trilogy -- 3)

Superb understanding of the characters

4 stars

I swept on into reading The Ghost Road straight after finishing the second of the trilogy, The Eye In The Door, because I was so keen to remain in the compelling world Barker portrays throughout the trilogy. In hindsight, I wonder if actually leaving a short refreshment gap between the novels, as I had done between Regeneration and The Eye In The Door, might have been a better idea. I can't put my finger exactly on what the problem was, but I was a little disappointed to find that The Ghost Road didn't grip me in the same way. Don't get me wrong, I still think this is a good novel, but it just didn't feel as amazing.

There are three strands to the story, each one woven around the theme of death and our perceptions of it. Dr Rivers is trying to come to terms with curing men only …