“We could never regain the old intimacy with those scenes. It was not any recognition of their beauty and their significance that attracted us, but with the communion, the feeling of a c… more →
Literature of War STCracheljeffcoat wrote 3 months ago: I love being home after a holiday. When we drove off the Boulogne ferry very early on Monday morning … more →
xi'an wrote 7 months ago: Last night, I took some of my favourite books out of my bookcases: here they are from bottom to top … more →
jaz wrote 9 months ago: “We see men living with their skulls blown open; we see soldiers run with their two feet cut o … more →
CLTL wrote 1 year ago: by Yale Magrass Changing Lives Through Literature may be one of the best rehabilitation programs eve … more →
molloyn09 wrote 1 year ago: “We could never regain the old intimacy with those scenes. It was not any recognition … more →
jamesa09 wrote 1 year ago: “Forgive me, comrade; how could you be my enemy? If we threw away these rifles and this uniform you … more →
bookchronicle wrote 1 year ago: All Quiet on the Western Front provides a glimpse into World War I from the German’s perspecti … more →
ncowie wrote 1 year ago: Those students studying war poetry may be interested in ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ … more →