Flights of Passage.

By Samuel Hynes

ISBN: 9780747578116

Printed: 1988

Publisher: Bloomsbury. London

Edition: First edition

Dimensions 16 × 24 × 3 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 16 x 24 x 3

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In the original dustsheet. Black cloth binding with gilt title on the spine.

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Sam Hynes was a young Marine bomber pilot in World War II. He flew more than 100 missions against the Japanese. He was just 18 when he left home to learn to fly and 21 at the war’s end. In this memoir, he remembers the sensations he experienced in his rites of passage from untrained cadet to war-weary aviator, from innocence to manhood. He presents portraits of his fellow aviators, of the wonder of flying and of the madness of war. Samuel Hynes is author of “The Auden Generation” and “Edwardian Occasions” and editor of the three volume “Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hardy”.

Review: This is a coming-of-age book that happened to a young man during WW2. It details his passage from his mid-teens to his early 20s. Other passages are the author’s transition from civilian to officer, from student pilot to combat vet, and from a militaryman, back to a civilian. Very interesting read.

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