
The Forbidden Zone
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By Mary Borden
Paperback
In 1914, Chicago heiress Mary Borden volunteered for the French Red Cross during World War I and served in the "Forbidden Zone," a strip of land near the front lines of Belgium and France. Disturbed by the brutality of the world's first mechanized war, Borden wrote The Forbidden Zone between 1914 and 1918, a memoir comprising 17 fragmented vignettes that capture the chaos, alienation, and dehumanization experienced by the nurses and soldiers during the battle.
- A vivid, unfiltered memoir, blending prose and poetry, The Forbidden Zone is composed of seventeen lyrical vignettes from 1914 to 1918.
- Written by Mary Borden, an American-British novelist, poet, heiress, and volunteer nurse for the French Red Cross during World War I.
- Offers an authentic depiction of life near the Western Front in Belgium and France, known as la zone interdite, the "Forbidden Zone."
- The Forbidden Zone was initially censored due to its realistic portrayal of World War I.
- Captures the complex realities of women and soldiers during wartime, and articulates the alienation, confusion, dehumanization, and raw emotions of industrialized warfare.
- An unforgettable account that illuminates the resilience and compassion found amid destruction.
The Forbidden Zone invites readers into Mary Borden's unforgettable world—a place of courage, despair, and hope—offering an essential, firsthand perspective of World War I.
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