All Quiet on the Western Front

The original US edition of the masterpiece of war literature depicting the plight of German soldiers during World War I--now an Oscar-nominated Netflix film

From the perspective of Paul Bäumer, a young German soldier in World War I, comes an unsettling tale of the mundanity and misery of trench warfare on the Western Front. When Paul and his comrades volunteer for the Imperial German Army, pressured into this act of patriotism by idealistic parents and a steely schoolmaster, they quickly learn that the authorities they trusted to shape their minds and guide their growth were condemning them to unimaginable danger and squalor, in the name of duty to an old world in its death throes.

Bombarded by shells and bombs, by horror after horror, Paul absorbs the sordid lessons of combat and reflects upon the strangers on the arbitrary other side, transformed into enemies by a distant "word of command." With timeless insight and searing prose, Erich Maria Remarque draws readers into the embattled consciences of soldiers on the frontlines, enlivening a tragic story with characters whose survival one hopes for against all odds.

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Published Jan 30, 1929

248 pages

Average rating: 7.76

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freyagordon
Jul 01, 2024
7/10 stars
unbelievably sad so had to mentally prepare myself every time i picked it up
margardenlady
Dec 27, 2023
8/10 stars
Ok I’m not big on war stories, but this has a level of humanity that made it compelling to me. We are introduced too a quartet of friends who are 19 yr old and stationed at the front. Paul is our narrator, and we are provided a window onto life at the front. Descriptive and philosophical.
E Clou
May 10, 2023
8/10 stars
Beautiful and so sad. I don’t think I’ve ever read a war novel from the perspective of “the enemy” before though maybe something close to that about the Middle East. So brilliantly written, that I assume the translation is excellent.
hominid
Oct 17, 2022
8/10 stars
I would suggest this book to anyone looking for a good read. I would categorize it as fine literature and not necessarily as a historical account of WW1.
GherkinKat
Sep 12, 2020
7/10 stars
Haunting

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