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Under Fire (eBook)

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2022
290 Seiten
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Under Fire - Henri Barbusse
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Henri Barbusse's seminal work, "Under Fire", provides a harrowing and immersive account of World War I from the perspective of the soldiers entrenched in the brutal reality of warfare. Written in a stark, unadorned literary style that echoes the immediacy of the battlefield, Barbusse's narrative exposes the psychological and physical toll of combat. The book resonates deeply within the literary context of war literature, positioning itself among the early anti-war novels that challenged romantic notions of heroism. Through vivid imagery and raw prose, Barbusse captures the chaos and camaraderie of soldiers, while exposing the profound disillusionment that accompanies the horrors of war. Adorned with a personal touch, Barbusse was himself a soldier in the Great War, and his experiences immeasurably influenced his writing. This authenticity is complemented by his political convictions, particularly his anti-militaristic stance and socialist ideals, which shaped his perception of the relentless brutality of conflict. Barbusse's journaling during the war, as well as his interactions with other soldiers, provide a foundation for the intimate, yet universal, themes explored in this powerful narrative. "Under Fire" is essential reading for those seeking to understand the psychological complexities of war and its impact on the human condition. Barbusse's poignant exploration of fear, friendship, and the loss of innocence transcends time, making it a crucial text for both literary scholars and general readers alike. Its unflinching portrayal of the soldier's experience invites reflection on the timeless consequences of warfare.

Henri Barbusse (1873–1935) was a French novelist and a fervent pacifist of the early 20th century. His body of work reflects his deep engagement with social issues and his staunch opposition to war, aspects most strikingly exemplified in his acclaimed novel 'Under Fire' ('Le Feu'), first published in 1916. This harrowing account of life in the trenches during World War I, based on Barbusse's own experiences as a volunteer in the French army, brought to light the grim realities of warfare. The novel was awarded the prestigious Prix Goncourt, cementing Barbusse's reputation as a significant literary figure. His writing style is characterized by stark realism and an unflinching commitment to depicting the visceral truths of human suffering. Beyond his iconic antiwar text, Barbusse's oeuvre includes several other novels, essays, and political treatises that critique inequality and promote socialist ideas. 'Under Fire' not only stands as a testament to his literary skill but also as an enduring plea for peace, capturing the bleak and brutal atmosphere of conflict, which left a profound impact on both contemporaries and future generations grappling with the consequences of war. An intellectual heavyweight amongst his peers, Barbusse's literary voice resonates through time, reminding readers of the cost of conflict and the perennial need for solidarity and compassion.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Übersetzer W. Fitzwater Wray
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Schlagworte 20th century classics • Anti-war Literature • authentic war narrative • beneath a scarlet sky • brutality of warfare • camaraderie in combat • emotional resilience theme • European war novels • French Literature • French soldier perspective • french soldiers • Great War narratives • gritty realism • Gritty war realism • Henri Barbusse books • Henri Barbusse memoirs • historical fiction • human suffering • In Farleigh Field • introspective soldier journey • Ken Follett • Literature of Witness • military historical novels • Of Windmills and War • Realism • Robert Graves • soldier's perspective literature • The Murmur of Bees • The Road Beyond Ruin • The tuscan child • trench warfare • veteran author • war psychological impact • where the crawdads sing • White Rose Black Forest • World War I • World War I experience • World War I fiction
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