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Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Children’s
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Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
222
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1983
Editore
Edicions Proa
ISBN-13
8475880673
Descrizione
Paul Bäumer’s journey unfolds as a haunting testament to the harrowing experiences of World War I, presenting a raw exploration of the stark realities faced by soldiers. Enlisted alongside his classmates, Paul’s youthful innocence quickly deteriorates as he confronts the relentless brutality of war. Through vivid imagery and poignant reflections, he recounts the profound disillusionment that envelops him and his comrades, drawing readers into the chaos of the battlefield and the emotional turmoil that shadows their every step.
The narrative captures the deep bonds of friendship formed amidst the turmoil, highlighting the solidarity that soldiers find in one another as a means of survival against the horrors surrounding them. Each page echoes with the voices of young men, stripped of their dreams and ideals, grappling with a new, grim identity shaped by their experiences. Paul’s internal struggles resonate deeply, depicting the psychological scars left by conflict that last long beyond the war.
As Paul navigates the shifting landscapes of loyalty, betrayal, and loss, the story serves as a powerful commentary on the futility of war and the lingering effects of trauma. Remarque’s poignant prose, complemented by Alavedra’s insightful interpretation, ensures that this narrative reverberates with significance, compelling readers to reflect on the cost of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of destruction and despair.
The narrative captures the deep bonds of friendship formed amidst the turmoil, highlighting the solidarity that soldiers find in one another as a means of survival against the horrors surrounding them. Each page echoes with the voices of young men, stripped of their dreams and ideals, grappling with a new, grim identity shaped by their experiences. Paul’s internal struggles resonate deeply, depicting the psychological scars left by conflict that last long beyond the war.
As Paul navigates the shifting landscapes of loyalty, betrayal, and loss, the story serves as a powerful commentary on the futility of war and the lingering effects of trauma. Remarque’s poignant prose, complemented by Alavedra’s insightful interpretation, ensures that this narrative reverberates with significance, compelling readers to reflect on the cost of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of destruction and despair.
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