Set before and during the Great War, Birdsong captures the drama of that
era on both a national and a personal scale. It is the story of Stephen
Wraysford, a young Englishman who journeys to France on business in 1910
and becomes so entangled in a passionate clandestine love affair that he
never returns home. Rootless and heartbroken when war breaks out in
1914, he joins the army and is given command of a brigade of miners,
whose macabre assignment is to tunnel beneath German lines and set off
bombs under the enemy trenches - thereby creating a pitch-dark
subterranean battlefield even more ghastly than the air and trench
warfare above them. As have many lost young men, Stephen finds a place
and an intense camaraderie in this tortuous world, and through his eyes
Faulks reveals not only the unspeakable carnage but the unexpected love
and loyalty that took place in the fields of France a mere two
generations ago.