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Country
  
United Kingdom

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1978

Page count
  
206

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
206

Author
  
Norman Lewis

Genres
  
Memoir, Diary

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Publisher
  
William Collins; Eland Books

Publication date
  
1978 (hardback); 1983 (paperback)

Similar
  
Norman Lewis books, World War II books

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Naples '44 is a military memoir of World War II written by the British travel writer and novelist Norman Lewis that was first published in 1978.

An Italian/English documentary film based upon it, Napoli '44/Naples '44, directed by Francesco Patierno and narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch, premiered at the Rome International Film Festival in October 2016.

The book is in the form of a diary that was kept by Lewis while he was a sergeant in the Field Security Service of the British Army Intelligence Corps in southern Italy from September 1943 to October 1944.

The military historian Sir John Keegan has described it, together with George MacDonald Fraser’s Quartered Safe Out Here, as "one of the great personal memoirs of the Second World War".

Lewis's memoir is notable for its depiction of the wartime suffering endured by the civilian population of the city of Naples. His harrowing and moving account of a group of blind girl orphans being refused food in a restaurant in the city has been requoted by several other authors:

The experience changed my outlook. Until now I had clung to the comforting belief that human beings eventually come to terms with pain and sorrow. Now I understood I was wrong, and like Paul I suffered a conversion – but to pessimism. These little girls, any one of whom could be my daughter, came into the restaurant weeping, and they were weeping when they were led away. I knew that, condemned to everlasting darkness, hunger and loss, they would weep on incessantly. They would never recover from their pain, and I would never recover from the memory of it.

Naples '44 was first published by William Collins in 1978 and republished as a paperback by Eland Books in 1983.

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