The Warrior's Anti-War Novel.

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Title: The Warrior's Anti-War Novel.
Authors: Packer, George (AUTHOR)
Source: Atlantic Monthly. Mar2025, Vol. 335 Issue 3, p84-86. 3p. 1 Cartoon or Caricature.
Subject Terms: *WORLD War I, *VETERANS, *WAR, *MATERNAL love, *WAR poetry, *SOLDIERS' letters, RUSSIAN armed forces
Abstract: The article in the Atlantic Monthly discusses Erich Maria Remarque's novel "All Quiet on the Western Front," which is considered a groundbreaking work in modern war writing. The novel explores the futility and suffering of World War I, focusing on the experiences of soldiers facing the horrors of trench warfare. Remarque's anti-war testament has had a lasting impact on war literature, highlighting the universal themes of sacrifice, endurance, and the alienation of soldiers from civilian life. The novel's popularity and timeless relevance continue to resonate with readers, offering a poignant portrayal of the devastating effects of war on individuals. [Extracted from the article]
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ISSN:10727825
Published in:Atlantic Monthly
Language:English