
Down Among Men, published in 1913 by Will Levington Comfort, is a novel that follows John Morning, a war correspondent during the Russo-Japanese War. Set against the backdrop of military conflict, the story explores themes of personal struggle, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships. Morning grapples with feelings of inferiority and shame from his past as he interacts with other journalists and military personnel, revealing the tragic and valiant aspects of human experience amidst the chaos of war.






