All Quiet on the Western Front

All Quiet on the Western Front

Por Erich María Remarque, Arthur Wheen (Traductor)

Formato: EPUB  
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Sinopsis

All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque is a classic novel that provides a poignant and harrowing account of the experiences of soldiers during World War I. The story is narrated by Paul B?umer, a young German soldier who, along with his comrades, is sent to the front lines. The novel explores the devastating impact of war on the human psyche and the toll it takes on individuals. As the war progresses, Paul and his fellow soldiers confront the harsh realities of trench warfare, witnessing death and destruction on an unimaginable scale. The novel delves into the dehumanizing effects of war, depicting how it erodes the innocence and idealism of the young men who are thrust into its brutal embrace. Remarque skillfully portrays the camaraderie among the soldiers, their struggles for survival, and the psychological trauma they endure. The narrative reflects on the futility of war, questioning the notions of heroism and patriotism. The title captures the eerie stillness that follows the chaos of battle, emphasizing the emotional and physical desolation experienced by those on the front lines. Throughout the novel, Remarque addresses universal themes of loss, disillusionment, and the profound impact of war on the human spirit. "All Quiet on the Western Front" stands as a powerful anti-war novel that resonates with readers, offering a sobering and thought-provoking exploration of the human cost of conflict.

Arthur Wheen