James Bacque
James Bacque is a novelist, book editor, essayist and historian
whose work has helped raise awareness in human rights issues
associated with war crimes, particularly spurring debate on and
research into the treatment of German POWs at the end of World War
II.
His fiction titles include The Lonely Ones, 1969 (Big Lonely in the
paperback edition, 1970); A Man of Talent, 1972; Creation (with
Robert Kroetsch and Pierre Gravel), 1972; The Queen Comes to
Minnicog, 1979; and Our Fathers' War, 2006. His history titles
include Crimes and Mercies, an immediate bestseller upon release,
and Other Losses.
“Other Losses is a fine example of historical investigation, which
also serves as a reminder of what sort of country Americans really
live in.”
– Journal of Historical Review
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