All Quiet On The Western Front
All Quiet On The Western Front
by Erich Maria Remarque
Genre: Historical Fiction, War Literature, Classic Literature
Target Audience: Readers of historical novels, students studying war literature, fans of classic European literature, history enthusiasts
Published in 1929, All Quiet on the Western Front is Erich Maria Remarque’s harrowing and timeless account of World War I from the perspective of German soldiers. Told through the eyes of Paul Bäumer, a young recruit, the novel explores the physical and psychological traumas of combat, the futility of war, and the loss of innocence experienced by an entire generation.
Remarque’s vivid descriptions, stark realism, and humanizing approach to his characters make this novel a seminal work in war literature. It serves as both a literary masterpiece and a historical testament, portraying the universal suffering and camaraderie of soldiers caught in the chaos of battle.
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All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque – Classic World War I Novel
Read All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, a timeless and powerful World War I novel exploring the realities of combat, friendship, and the futility of war.
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