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Under Fire : Casemate Classic War Fiction - HENRI BARBUSSE

Under Fire

By: HENRI BARBUSSE

Paperback | 1 June 2016

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'Under Fire', first published in French as 'Le Feu', was one of the first novels about WWI, appearing in December 1916, before the outcome of the war was clear. Set in early 1916, it follows a squad of French volunteer soldiers through the eyes of an unnamed foot soldier, who participates in and also observes the action. It combines soaring, poetic descriptions with the mundane, messy, human reality of soldiers living in their own excrement. Slowly, names and features are given to the men who emerge from the mud. Individual characters emerge, from the dignified leader Corporal Bertrand, to the ebullient Volpatte and the obsessive Cocon. Intermingled with details about how they navigate daily life in the putrefied atmosphere of the trenches are harrowing descriptions and a political, pacifist argument about this war and war in general. Caught up in events they cannot control, the soldiers go through their daily routines: foraging for food, reading letters from wives and mothers, drinking, fighting in battle, and in heavily realistic scenes which the novel is noted for, they discover dead bodies in advanced stages of decomposition - the human detritus of a brutal war. Through it all, they talk about the war, attempting to make sense of the altered world in which they find themselves. 'Under Fire' drew criticism at the time of its publication for its harsh realism, but won the Prix Goncourt. The original translation by Fitzwater Wray which first appeared in 1917 is published here. It captures the essence of the era. SELLING POINTS: . The inaugural season of Casemate's new Classic War Fiction series . Only current trade edition of an acknowledged class . With a glossary of vocabulary
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In contrast to many war novels which came before it, Under Fire describes war in gritty and brutal realism. It is noted for its realistic descriptions of death in war and the squalid trench conditions. * Books Monthly *

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