Alice Winn grew up in Paris and was educated in the UK. She has a degree in English literature from Oxford University. She lives in Brooklyn.
A Best Book of the Year: The New Yorker, The Washington Post, NPR,
BookPage, Shelf Awareness, and Spectator
"Magnificent—dazzling and wrenching, witty and wildly romantic,
with echoes of Brideshead Revisited and Atonement. I loved it.”
—Lev Grossman, author of The Magicians
“An epic love story amid the brutalities of war.” —People
“Glorious, addictive, exquisite . . . I couldn’t put it down.”
—Hugh Ryan, New York Times Book Review
“Indelible.” —Washington Post
“Consuming and unstintingly romantic.” —The New Yorker
“Astounding . . . She’s a magnificent writer.” —NBC “Weekend Today
in New York”
“A genuine page-turner.” —Sunday Times (U.K.)
“Propulsive, visceral and heartrending . . . I can’t remember the
last time I was this invested in a love story.” —Sunday
Telegraph
“If you haven’t read it, you’re missing out.” —Bonnie Garmus,
author of Lessons in Chemistry (via Instagram)
“With her debut novel, Alice Winn joins the ranks of the finest war
writers this side of Homer and Heller . . . It holds its own
in a crowded field of gay-men-in-World-War-I sagas, and towers
above most of the others . . . Winn emerges a writer we’ve been
waiting for.” —Bay Area Reporter
“It’s hard to believe that In Memoriam is a debut novel as it’s so
assured, affecting and moving. Alice Winn has written a devastating
love story between two young men that moves from the sheltered
idyll of their public school to the unspeakable horrors of the
Western Front during the First World War. Gaunt and Ellwood will
live in your mind long after you’ve closed the final pages.”
—Maggie O’Farrell, author of The Marriage Portrait
“I read through the night to finish this blistering debut, too
feverishly engrossed to sleep. When was the last time characters in
a novel seemed so real to me, so cherishable, so alive? Alice Winn
has made familiar history fresh; no account of the First World War
has made me feel so vividly its horror, or how irrevocably it
mutilated the world. That In Memoriam is also an extraordinary love
story is a sign of Winn’s wild ambition and her prodigious gifts:
this is a novel that claims both beauty and brutality, the whole
range of human life.” —Garth Greenwell, author of Cleanness
“In Memoriam is utterly compelling. These young men live and love
with a bright urgency, even as their world burns. Alice Winn has
written one of the finest debut novels I have read in years. Her
inventiveness, deftness of touch and command of period detail
suggests this book marks the start of a truly first-rate
career.” —Dan Jones, author of Essex Dogs and The
Plantagenets
“I loved this book. I loved Gaunt and Ellwood and how their hearts
and stories became entwined in this masterful debut. My heart also
became entwined with theirs, and there is no greater joy for me as
a reader than that. Alice Winn and In Memoriam have my gratitude.”
—Ann Napolitano, author of Hello Beautiful
“Fast-paced and gripping . . . A moving elegy for lost youth.”
—Mail on Sunday
“Beautifully written and engrossing . . . Winn succeeds brilliantly
. . . Excellent . . . This is a remarkable debut, with a keen and
wise understanding of human nature.” —The Spectator
“In Memoriam is at once epic and intimate, humorous and profound .
. . Winn’s dialogue thrums with mirth and furious intelligence.
Throughout, she artfully switches perspectives and settings,
leaving the reader in desperate suspense.” —The Observer (U.K.)
"Guaranteed to move readers to the core . . . One of the most
moving books I have read in a long time.” —Fredericksburg Free
Lance-Star
“Birdsong for a new generation . . . In Memoriam is a gripping and
unsentimental love story that brings the First World War to life in
a vividly new way. Alice Winn is a truly skilful writer, depicting
her main characters, Gaunt and Ellwood, and the many layers of
their relationship, beautifully, with real care and insight. She is
unsparing in her depiction of the conflict in which they find
themselves—powerfully evoking both the horrors of trench warfare
and the devastating impact it had on those involved. She also
brilliantly explores how the English public school system, with its
casual brutalities and glorification of battle, was irrevocably
intertwined with the war. An unforgettable novel, one I stayed up
all night to finish, with characters I loved almost as much as they
loved each other.” —Joanna Quinn, author of The Whalebone
Theatre
“I can’t tell you how much I loved this novel . . . Various
elements reminded me of A Little Life, Birdsong and All Quiet on
the Western Front, but even though the content is heart-wrenching
in so many ways, it remains an easy, engrossing read—I’ve already
recommended it to all my friends.” —Stylist
“Winn’s depiction of the war is gripping . . . Her research is
matched by her ability to craft a compelling narrative . . . Truly
impressive.” —Washington Independent Review of Books
“First love, class, male camaraderie and the horrors of war are all
explored in this quietly heartbreaking epic with the unforgettable
appeal of Birdsong.” —Good Housekeeping
“Winn’s finely accomplished debut novel is a rare thing, an
intoxicating romance and an impossible-to-put-down war story in one
. . . Winn captures the war as it looked, sounded, and smelled, but
the ultimate death-defying acts here are in literature,
breathtaking bravery, and love.” —Booklist (starred)
“Gripping, tender, immersive and, most of all, completely
unforgettable.” —i newspaper
“One of the best debuts I’ve read in recent years: immersive,
rousing, tender and devastating. In Memoriam is both a deeply
moving love story and a visceral evocation of the Great War,
impressively free of cliché. Winn makes such important points about
class, destruction and the loss of innocence. I loved it with a
startling ferocity.” —Elizabeth Day, author of The Party
“From the first page, I knew this would be a book I would read time
and again . . . Tender, loving, heartbreaking, endlessly
compelling, richly detailed and poetic. I stayed up until 3 a.m. so
I could read it in one sitting, because I simply couldn’t stop
myself.” —Brianna Labuskes, author of The Librarian of Burned
Books
“A searing and harrowing novel about the love story between two
young men played out against a backdrop of the horrors of World War
I. The writing was so visceral and intense, I honestly felt as if I
was in the trenches with them, and I’m still thinking about the
book weeks after reading it. An incredible debut.” —Nikki
Smith, author of All In Her Head
“An astonishingly confident and impressive debut, this love story
set in the First World War is shocking, brutal, and memorable. It
left me shaken—and very impressed.” —Lucy Atkins, author of Magpie
Lane
“Easily the most affecting novel I read this year . . . Extremely
assured and engaging . . . Winn has a remarkable feel for the
complicated emotions of her two protagonists.” —Peter Parker,
Spectator (U.K.)
“A central relationship so utterly convincing that it will leave
you bereft. Visceral, heartbreaking but full of heart, this is a
masterpiece of war literature.” —Hanna Jameson, author of The
Last
“Alice Winn has pulled off a remarkable feat in making these men
and the horrors of the First World War come so viscerally alive. It
was like looking at a black and white photograph which has been
colourised, and suddenly you understand that these shadowy people
from the past also dreamed and cried and breathed just as we do
now. I was completely absorbed, moved, and transported.” —Claire
Fuller, author of Unsettled Ground
“Alice Winn offers a fresh look at a subject many of us believe we
know well. A tender story as much about love as it is about war.”
—Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, author of Harmless Like You
“Extraordinary. A truly epic tale of love unspoken, love shared and
love lost. An instant and unforgettable classic.” —A.J. West,
author of The Spirit Engineer
“Alice Winn’s devastating debut will smash your heart to
smithereens.” —Daily Mail
“A shattering novel written with an assurance even more impressive
because it is the author’s debut.” —Historical Novels Review
"This story is all consuming . . . In Memoriam manages to be one of
the most tender stories that I’ve ever read . . . My heart was
broken many times over . . . Winn’s characters will go down in
literary history.” —NB Magazine
“An instant classic.” —Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of
Frannie Langton
“A superb debut . . . A remarkable achievement.” —Publishers Weekly
(starred)
“Powerful, deeply imagined . . . Hard to forget . . . Just when you
think you’ve settled into a tender literary novel, its revelations
and surprises begin to unfurl at an impressive pace that reads more
like a thriller.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred)
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