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Published in English
  
1999

ISBN
  
978-2-7096-1903-5

Originally published
  
1998

Genre
  
War story

Published in english
  
1999

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Language
  
French

Pages
  
172 p.

OCLC
  
40167608

Author
  
Marc Dugain

Country
  
France

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Original title
  
La chambre des officiers

Nominations
  
Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française

Similar
  
Marc Dugain books, War Novels, World War I books

The Officers' Ward (French, La chambre des officiers), is a novel by Marc Dugain, published in 1998 (1999 in English). It is supposedly based on the experiences of one of the author's own ancestors during World War I.

The novel was made into a film in 2001, directed by François Dupeyron and starring Eric Caravaca as the central character.

Synopsis

Adrien Fournier, a handsome lieutenant in the Engineers, is wounded on a simple reconnaissance mission on the first day of French involvement in the Great War. He is hit by a stray shell, which kills his fellow officers and his horse, and tears a tunnel through the centre of Adrien's face. Devastated and permanently disfigured, he spends the rest of the war in a hospital, in a maxillofacial unit, with a small group of others who have similar injuries—including a woman, Marguerite, who has been wounded while nursing at the Western Front. Adrien's palate and jaw are gradually reconstructed by pioneering plastic surgeons.

The novel follows the experiences of the group in the aftermath of the war and their subsequent lives, right up to World War II and beyond.

References

The Officers' Ward (novel) Wikipedia