
Three Comrades: A Novel
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
498
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 27, 1998
出版社
Random House Publishing Group
版
Reprint
ISBN-10
0449912426
ISBN-13
9780449912423
説明
Set in post-World War I Germany, the story follows the lives of three friends—Otto, Gottfried, and Ludwig—who struggle to navigate the tumultuous landscape of a society scarred by war. Their bond offers them solace against the backdrop of a crumbling world, yet they confront the harsh realities of love, loss, and the lingering shadows of a conflict that has deeply altered their lives.
As they find joy in small moments and the camaraderie they share, the trio also faces personal demons and societal challenges that test their resilience. Love blossoms unexpectedly for one of them, bringing both hope and heartache, compelling each comrade to delve deeper into their emotional struggles. It highlights how the war has transformed relationships and ideals, presenting a poignant exploration of the human condition.
Remarque weaves a narrative rich in emotional depth, capturing the longing for connection in a fractured world. The friendships at the center of the story remind readers of the bonds that can withstand even the most harrowing circumstances, painting a vivid picture of loyalty and despair amid the echoes of the past. Through the lens of their experiences, a broader commentary on society's response to trauma unfolds, revealing the fragility and strength of the human spirit.
As they find joy in small moments and the camaraderie they share, the trio also faces personal demons and societal challenges that test their resilience. Love blossoms unexpectedly for one of them, bringing both hope and heartache, compelling each comrade to delve deeper into their emotional struggles. It highlights how the war has transformed relationships and ideals, presenting a poignant exploration of the human condition.
Remarque weaves a narrative rich in emotional depth, capturing the longing for connection in a fractured world. The friendships at the center of the story remind readers of the bonds that can withstand even the most harrowing circumstances, painting a vivid picture of loyalty and despair amid the echoes of the past. Through the lens of their experiences, a broader commentary on society's response to trauma unfolds, revealing the fragility and strength of the human spirit.