by D. H. Lawrence
About this book
D. H. Lawrence's *The Prussian Officer* is a masterwork of psychological tension that explores the dangerous dynamics of power, desire, and violence within a military hierarchy. Set against the backdrop of pre-World War I Prussia, this gripping short story collection delves into the complex relationship between a commanding officer and his young orderly, whose silent resentment builds toward an explosive breaking point. Through Lawrence's vivid prose and penetrating insight into the human psyche, readers witness how institutional brutality and suppressed emotions can corrode the soul.
The collection showcases Lawrence's signature style—intimate, sensory-rich descriptions paired with unflinching examinations of passion and conflict. Each story probes the darker undercurrents of human relationships, whether driven by class struggle, eroticism, or the dehumanizing effects of warfare. Lawrence crafts atmospheres thick with menace and yearning, transforming ordinary moments into charged encounters that reveal fundamental truths about human nature.
Originally published in 1914, these stories remain remarkably relevant, offering prescient commentary on militarism and the psychological toll of authoritarian systems. Perfect for listeners seeking literary fiction that challenges and provokes, *The Prussian Officer* rewards close attention with its layered symbolism and complex character studies. Ideal for fans of modernist literature and anyone interested in psychological depth, this audiobook delivers a haunting meditation on power, desire, and the violence that simmers beneath civilized surfaces.