The fire

German, 2016
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"The Fire" by Henri Barbusse is a poignant literary work that serves as a diary of a corporal's experience during World War I. Originally published in 1916 in the magazine L'_uvre, the book offers an authentic insight into the experiences and emotions of soldiers at the front. The German edition, released in 1918 by Max Rascher Verlag, was translated by Leo von Meyenburg and reissued in a complete new edition in 2016. This edition, overseen by Karl-Maria Guth, features a carefully designed cover by Thomas Schultz-Overhage and is available in paperback. With 316 pages, the book provides a comprehensive narrative that is significant both literarily and historically.

  • Poignant diary of a soldier in World War I
  • Complete new edition with careful editing
  • Authentic portrayal of experiences at the front.

Key specifications

Language
German
Year
2016
Number of pages
316
Book cover
Paperback

General information

Item number
7294300
Publisher
Hofenberg
Category
Fiction
Release date
13.1.2018

Book properties

Language
German
Year
2016
Number of pages
316
Book cover
Paperback

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