The Line: a man's experience; a son's quest to understand is a memoir written by Arch and Martin Flanagan. It details Arch Flanagan's experiences as an Australian prisoner of war of Imperial Japan during World War II. The Line is broken up into different parts, with areas written by Martin italicised, whilst areas written by Arch are not.
Author | Arch Flanagan and Martin Flanagan |
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Cover artist | Craig Russell (design) Australian War Memorial (photograph) |
Language | English |
Genre | Memoir, War |
Publisher | One Day Hill |
Publication date | 2005 |
Publication place | Australia |
Media type | Print Paperback |
Pages | 194 |
ISBN | 0-9757708-1-0 |
It is currently being studied by many VCE students across Victoria. For Victorians, it is one of the books which is studied in Encountering Conflict a theme which is presented in the end of year exams for VCE students (2008 -).
Summary
editCleveland 1914-1928
editA short history of Arch's childhood growing up in rural Tasmania
The War Years 1940-1945 and Long Long Ago
editMost of the memoir is composed of these sections which contain various situations that Arch remembers from his time in the war.
Tribute to Weary
editA tribute written by Arch in memory of Edward (Weary) Dunlop.
Brother's Keeper
editA short work of fiction written by Arch.
References
editThe Line: a man's experience; a son's quest to understand - ISBN 0-9757708-1-0