All Quiet on the Western Front
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This book is a haunting and unflinching portrayal of the brutal realities of war, as seen through the eyes of a young German soldier, Paul Bäumer. The novel follows Paul and his comrades as they experience the harrowing impact of the World War I, both on the battlefield and within their own hearts and minds. Paul, a high school student, and his friends enlist in the army, inspired by nationalistic fervor. However, their initial idealism quickly fades as they are thrust into the violent and dehumanizing conditions of trench warfare. Through vivid and painful imagery, Remarque depicts the constant terror, exhaustion, and loss that define the soldiers' lives. The novel explores not only the physical dangers of war but also its emotional and psychological toll. As Paul faces the horrors of war, he is forced to confront the disillusionment and grief that accompany the loss of innocence. The once-hopeful young men are transformed by the violence around them, and the novel paints a stark picture of the deep wounds-both visible and invisible-that war leaves behind. Despite moments of camaraderie and fleeting comfort, the soldiers remain trapped in a seemingly endless cycle of suffering. "All Quiet on the Western Front" is a masterpiece of modern literature that captures the horror, futility, and devastating consequences of war. Remarque's stark and honest writing makes this novel an unforgettable exploration of the human cost of conflict. The book has become an enduring classic, resonating with readers for its universal themes of loss, survival, and the questioning of patriotism and national identity. For anyone seeking a powerful, thought-provoking narrative on the impact of war, "All Quiet on the Western Front" remains an essential read. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Erich Maria Remarque (1898-1970) was a German novelist best known for his anti-war masterpiece All Quiet on the Western Front. Drawing from his own experiences as a soldier in World War I, Remarque vividly portrayed the horrors and futility of war, resonating with readers worldwide. His works, often centered on themes of displacement, loss, and resilience, include "The Road Back" and "Arch of Triumph". Exiled from Nazi Germany, Remarque lived in Switzerland and the United States, becoming a voice for the disillusioned generation. His powerful storytelling continues to inspire and provoke thought globally.
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Remarque, E. M. (2025). All Quiet on the Western Front. Librofilio.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Remarque, Erich Maria. 2025. All Quiet On the Western Front. Librofilio.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Remarque, Erich Maria, All Quiet On the Western Front. Librofilio, 2025.
MLA Citation (style guide)Remarque, Erich Maria. All Quiet On the Western Front. Librofilio, 2025.
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