
Sources of Light Other Than the Sun
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Narrated by:
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Jack Matuszewski
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By:
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Sam Hood Adrain
About this listen
Sources of Light Other Than the Sun is an unnerving and unrelenting examination of five weeks in the trenches on the Western Front of WWI. The story concentrates on the lives of four young soldiers enduring all the horrors of modern warfare: a generation trying to make sense of the new and chaotic world that is forming around them.
Examining the physical and emotional traumas experienced during the Great War, Sources of Light Other Than the Sun attempts to capture a snapshot of what life was for these men. Taking place in near-total darkness, the vita of its characters is brought to light.
©2016 Milton Matthew Horowitz (P)2017 Milton Matthew HorowitzWhat listeners say about Sources of Light Other Than the Sun
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