John Gimlette is a well-established travel writer, having won the Shiva Naipaul Memorial Prize and the Wanderlust Travel Writing Award. He is the author of At the Tomb of the Inflatable Pig and Theatre of Fish, both of which were critically acclaimed. When not probing the extreme corners of the Earth he practises as a barrister in London.
"A very special piece of travel writing. To journey past familiar European landmarks with someone who knew them in the post-war chaos of the 1940s is both moving and illuminating -- Tim Butcher, author of Blood River Gimlette has a gift for travel writing with details of the most intimate kind, the small change and ammunition of a soldier's life... A subtle book, with telling testimony from the survivors of what it was actually like to fight a war with few rules -- Hugh Thomson * Independent * An important book, reminding us of the links between old and new world, ideals and ideologies, war and peace in our phoenix-like continent. It is at once raw and erudite, deeply moving and strangely leisurely. It's also rich in black humour and insight -- Rory MacLean * Guardian * An original travel book, written in vigorous prose and exhaustively researched... it has at its heart a profound understanding of the ""soup"" - the chaos and madness - of war * Daily Telegraph * As a born traveller and writer, he takes an epicurean pleasure in place and language -- Tom Fort * Sunday Telegraph *"