The Last Enemy

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Richard Hillary

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Pages: 193 (Paperback)

ISBN: 071267344X

Pub: Pimlico

Pub date: 1997-02-06

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 184645

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5/5 stars

Courage in adversity (0/0 people found this helpful)

This is a beautifully written account of one pilot's participation in a crucial WW2 battle. The author spent only a relatively brief period in action; but his description of his privileged period at Oxford, and of fighter training at the beginning of World War 2, are worth reading in their own right.

However, the real subject of this book is the recovery (sadly incomplete) he made from the horrific burns suffered after being shot down on the first anniversary of the outbreak of War. Burns treatment was crude before the outbreak of WW2, and shot-down pilots were the guinea pigs who enabled huge advances in this field to be made. (Hillary's plastic surgeon was the great Sir Archibald McIndoe.) Hillary's courage in fighting his way to this recovery, and the candour with which he describes it, make this book the best memoir I have read of the War.

5/5 stars

Battle of Britain and recovery (9/9 people found this helpful)

This is a beautifully written account of one pilot's participation in a crucial WW2 battle. The author spent only a relatively brief period in action; but his description of his privileged period at Oxford, and of fighter training at the beginning of World War 2, are worth reading in their own right.

However, the real subject of this book is the recovery (sadly incomplete) he made from the horrific burns suffered after being shot down on the first anniversary of the outbreak of War. Burns treatment was crude before the outbreak of WW2, and shot-down pilots were the guinea pigs who enabled huge advances in this field to be made. (Hillary's plastic surgeon was the great Sir Archibald McIndoe.) Hillary's courage in fighting his way to this recovery, and the candour with which he describes it, make this book the best memoir I have read of the War.

5/5 stars

A strangely willing guinea pig (23/26 people found this helpful)

The last enemy is not death, but fear. Richard Hillary was fearless to the point of arrogance, and he was among the finest prose writers of his generation, many of whose lives were cut short by the Second World War.

This book charts most of Hillary's life: staring down his Oxbridge colleagues on matters of religion; touring Europe as a rowing Blue; qualifying as an RAF pilot. Hillary was a clever young man who was reportedly hard to like, possessed of a cold determination to thrust his way forward in the world on his own terms, using the strength of his formidable intellect.

Hillary joined the RAF, and was to be shot down in flames, suffering terrible burns, during the Battle of Britain. Fished from the sea barely alive with his skin hanging in tatters, he soon became one of the "Guinea Pigs," burns patients of the pioneering plastic surgeon Archibald McIndoe.

Hillary would have us believe that he reacted to pain with irony, that he flouted death and laughed in the face of disfigurement. But this smacks of bravado. He seems determined to show that fear and pain may be conquered by the intellect alone. In all events, he returned to operational flying - against all advice - and shortly afterwards lost his life. Victory or waste? Who can say?

Hillary was a brilliant writer and this is a fine book. Both ascetic and heroic, lofty and accessible, it bears comparison with the best of T.E. Lawrence. Hillary was well connected in Great Britain and indeed Hollywood, and he would have become a household name had he backed away in time from his obsessive confrontation between mind and death.

5/5 stars

A TIMELY BOOK (12/17 people found this helpful)

Richard Hillary's work is absolutely fantastic. If offers an excellent lesson in coming to grips with the struggle against evil; an excellent antidote to today's pacifist and appeasement mentality.

Hillary begins with his prewar days at Oxford, through his training, the fighting during the Battle of Britain to his slow, and painful, recovery from his burns received when he was shot down over the North Sea. He provides us with a narrative of his changing viewpoint that starts from the self-centered point of view that: "the war solved all problems of a career, and promised a chance of self-realization that would normally take years to achieve." After his long recuperation, he assists in the digging out of a woman and her dead child from an apartment that had collapsed from bombing. She looked at him, with his disfigured face and said, as she died, "I see they got you too." It was in that moment he saw, as his friend Peter Pease had, that if the Nazis won World War II, that only meglomaniacal tyrants like Hitler would dare to do anything. That fear and evil would triumph...

It is a view that has remarkable resonance with the War on Terror and the Iraqi problem...

I hope that it will be published, or republished here in the United States soon. It is a message with hearing.

5/5 stars

A wonderful book - not just for those interested in air war (15/17 people found this helpful)

Not only those interested in aviation or WWII will enjoy this book: Hillary's remarkable but brief life encompassed a privileged education, service in the RAF, horrible injuries and disfigurement, and then life in the fast lane courting a Hollywood star. This is a painfully honest account and one is left with the question of how many other talented people had their lives cut short by the war before they had realized more than a fraction of their potential. Read it.

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