All Quiet on the Western Front - Erich Maria Remarque & Arthur Wesley Wheen

All Quiet on the Western Front

By Erich Maria Remarque & Arthur Wesley Wheen

  • Release Date: 1981-10-12
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 713 Ratings

Description

The masterpiece of the German experience during World War I, considered by many the greatest war novel of all time—with an Oscar–winning film adaptation now streaming on Netflix.
 
“[Erich Maria Remarque] is a craftsman of unquestionably first rank.”—The New York Times Book Review

I am young, I am twenty years old; yet I know nothing of life but despair, death, fear, and fatuous superficiality cast over an abyss of sorrow. . . .

This is the testament of Paul Bäumer, who enlists with his classmates in the German army during World War I. They become soldiers with youthful enthusiasm. But the world of duty, culture, and progress they had been taught breaks in pieces under the first bombardment in the trenches.

Through years of vivid horror, Paul holds fast to a single vow: to fight against the principle of hate that meaninglessly pits young men of the same generation but different uniforms against one another . . .  if only he can come out of the war alive.

Reviews

  • A true anti-war story

    3
    By kcin88
    The English is a bit rough at times, but All Quiet on the Western Front is a true anti-war story. WW1, or any war for the matter, is such a waste of life.
  • The ending was so sad

    5
    By jumpingandpopping1228
    Best war novel ever
  • Best anti-war book ever.

    5
    By archilny
    Great read.
  • One of the Best

    5
    By CamCoop88
    Amazing book
  • All Quiet on the Western Front...

    5
    By Haro Brothers
    Beautiful
  • Always Relevant

    5
    By Sibill35
    All Quiet on the Western Front is an assault on the mind as it vividly describes the young men caught up in a senseless maelstrom of filth and carnage. There is no glory in war. Anyone who thinks there is has not read this story of the appalling conditions and relentless erosion of the human spirit that results. I cried at the conclusion because there could be no other path to peace for Paul Baumer. Though fiction, the characters are incredibly real and human. This is a masterful work and a must read for all.
  • Amazing One-Liners

    5
    By Morgan, a Level 7 Artist
    Quotable and memorable.
  • It's boring

    1
    By Urgirltswizzle
    2/10 would not read again (whip that rhymed)
  • The book

    5
    By Hnfx
    Does this have audio?
  • For any student of any war

    5
    By Chiricano 2001
    This is a "must read". We know the axiom "War is hell." But this journey takes us into that real world. I used to wonder why my dad never spoke of WWII or my brother of Viet Nam. This gives me a good idea, especially of the mental cost paid by those who serve. My heart breaks for our vets and their families who suffer right now, today.