By the Ghost Light: Wars, Memory, and Families

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Knopf Canada, Oct 31, 2023 - History - 360 pages
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From one of Canada’s most beloved performing artists comes an audacious work of non-fiction that explores the stories that shape us and the reach that the past can have across generations • "Thomson makes visible the ghosts of the Great War, untangling themes of loss and longing, service, and grief." —Tim Cook

Growing up north of Toronto, R.H. Thomson’s imagination was captured by romantic notions of war. He spent his days playing with toy soldiers on the carpet of his grandmother’s house, recreating the Battle of Britain with model planes in his bedroom, or sitting at the local theatre watching World War II B movies—ones that offered a very clear perspective on who were the heroes and who the villains; which side were the victors and which the vanquished.
Yet Thomson’s childhood was also shaped by the spirits of real-life warriors in his family, their fates a brutal and more complicated reminder of the true human cost of war. Eight of Robert’s great uncles—George, Joe, Jack, Harold, Arthur, Warren, Wildy, and Fred—fought in the First World War, while his great Aunt Margaret served as a wartime surgical nurse in Europe. Five of the great uncles—George, Joe, Fred, Wildy, and Warren—were killed in battle while two others—Jack and Harold—would return home greatly diminished, spending the rest of their lives in and out of sanitariums, their lungs scarred by disease and poison gas. Throughout their lives, the great uncles, as well as great aunts and cousins, were faithful letter writers, their correspondence offering profound insights into their experiences on the front lines to their loved ones back home, a somber record of the sacrifice the family paid.
In By the Ghost Light, R.H. Thomson offers an extraordinary look at his family’s history while providing a powerful examination of how we understand war and its aftermath. Using his family letters as a starting point, Thomson roams through a century of folly, touching on areas of military history, art, literature, and science, to express the tragic human cost of war behind the order and calm of ceremonial parades, memorials, and monuments. In an urgent call for new ways to acknowledge the dead, R.H. has created “The World Remembers,” an ambitious international project to individually name each of the millions killed in the First World War.
Epic in its scope and incredibly intimate in its exploration of lives touched by the tragedy of war, By the Ghost Light is a truly original book that will challenge the way we approach our history.
 

Contents

A Childhood Suitcase of Warriors Victories and Heroes
1
Warriors When I Was Young
13
Belgrade and My Father
28
The Tableau on the Steps Looking Back at You
41
Climbing the Class SystemBut Made Equal at the End
70
Power in the Rowboat
76
An Archive in Moscow
85
War WomenThe Cheerleaders and Nurses
94
Four Ministering Angels
226
Belgium and George
242
Not About Heroes
260
When You Look for Their Names
274
The Kings Shilling
283
Tragedy by Canoe as We Stand on the Wharf
294
The Silence of the Mothers Listening for Their Language
303
The Future
315

War WomenMothers ΙΙΟ
110
Where Peace Might Be Made
122
FranceThe Centre of the World
144
Marking TimeThe Language of Stones Optimism or Folly
153
A Romantic Attachment
173
Germany and the Enchantment
189
Sailing with My Father
203
Acknowledgements
329
Dramatis Personae
332
Military and Naval Terms
336
References
339
Photo Credits
343
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R.H. THOMSON has appeared in film and theatre across Canada, as Matthew Cuthbert in Anne With An E, in the movie Chloe directed by Atom Egoyan, as Marshall McLuhan in The Message by Jason Sherman and This Was The World by Ellie Moon. As well as being an advocate for the arts, R.H. has worked on many history/arts projects. For the First World War Centenary, he built The World Remembers-Le Monde Se Souvient, an international commemoration exhibit now installed at the Canadian War Museum - theworldremembers.org. He is a Member of the Order of Canada and was awarded the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement.

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