Under Fire - Henri Barbusse
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Henri Barbusses was born in 1873 in Asni¿s-sur-Seine, France. He fought as a volunteer in the First World War, which inspired his masterpiece Under Fire (1916). The book was criticised for its harsh naturalism and hatred for militarism, but won the Prix Goncourt. A noted pacifist and later a communist, Barbusse's socialist novel Clart¿/i>(1920) lent its name to a short-lived internationalist movement. Hi ... Full description
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Henri Barbusses was born in 1873 in Asni¿s-sur-Seine, France. He fought as a volunteer in the First World War, which inspired his masterpiece Under Fire (1916). The book was criticised for its harsh naturalism and hatred for militarism, but won the Prix Goncourt. A noted pacifist and later a communist, Barbusse's socialist novel Clart¿/i>(1920) lent its name to a short-lived internationalist movement. His other works include The Knife Between the Teeth (1921) and Le Judas de J¿s (1927). Henri Barbusse died in the Soviet Union in 1935, of pneumonia. He was writing a second biography of Stalin at the time.
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| Author | Henri Barbusse |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Release year | 2014 |
| Cover type | Softcover |
| EAN | 9780141393438 |