I was told this was a book that I had to read at least once based on a recent askreddit。 Not impressed。 I was expecting greater dramatization。 Only part that shocked me was the soldier wanting to kill his own fellow soldier who was in shock and unlikely to survive from his injuries by shooting him in the head。 Basically end his misery。 Maybe I'm just not an empathetic person。 I was told this was a book that I had to read at least once based on a recent askreddit。 Not impressed。 I was expecting greater dramatization。 Only part that shocked me was the soldier wanting to kill his own fellow soldier who was in shock and unlikely to survive from his injuries by shooting him in the head。 Basically end his misery。 Maybe I'm just not an empathetic person。 。。。more
dhkosiqi,
who would thought that even a war based book, would be so interesting and so good? my expectation weren't that high, but im really impressed。 its a must for anyone。 It gives you another perspective,another way to see the life。 Remarque never disappoint me。 who would thought that even a war based book, would be so interesting and so good? my expectation weren't that high, but im really impressed。 its a must for anyone。 It gives you another perspective,another way to see the life。 Remarque never disappoint me。 。。。more
Olivia Kvadus,
This is a chilling novel about the horrors of war coming from the point of a young German solider。 It deals with heavy themes and has vivid descriptions of the front。 I highly recommend this sad but moving novel by Erich Maria Remarque。
Nicholas Woode-Smith,
A harrowing, raw look at the First World War through the eyes of a German rifleman。 Above all, the story highlights the twin rewards and plight of war: that it brings us comrades, and that it takes them away。Definitely a must-read anti-war book that more people should have read after its publication。 Perhaps then, WW2 would not have happened。
Marek,
Hlavní postavou je PAVEL BÄUMER, který se pod vlivem nacionalistické propagandy a fanatismu svého profesora přihlásil se svými spolužáky z gymnázia dobrovolně do armády。 Prodělává výcvik plný šikanování a později se zúčastní zákopových bojů na západní frontě。 Studenti jsou zpočátku nadšeni, že se přihlásili do armády, že budou hrdě sloužit své vlasti, ale později si uvědomují hrůzy války a přejí si, aby už válka skončila a oni se mohli navrátit do svých domovů。 Autor tímto románem dobyl světovéh Hlavní postavou je PAVEL BÄUMER, který se pod vlivem nacionalistické propagandy a fanatismu svého profesora přihlásil se svými spolužáky z gymnázia dobrovolně do armády。 Prodělává výcvik plný šikanování a později se zúčastní zákopových bojů na západní frontě。 Studenti jsou zpočátku nadšeni, že se přihlásili do armády, že budou hrdě sloužit své vlasti, ale později si uvědomují hrůzy války a přejí si, aby už válka skončila a oni se mohli navrátit do svých domovů。 Autor tímto románem dobyl světového úspěchu。 Kniha se mi líbila a knihu hodnotím na 100 %。Remarque je výborný spisovatel。 V jeho románech cítíme humanistický náboj, je pro něj důležité kamarádství, lehce vypráví, dokáže napínat čtenáře až do konce。 Dočetl jsem se, že pokud se čtenář rozhodne přečíst všechny autorovy knihy, zjistí, že mnohé příběhy jsou šablonovité。 Nemohu posoudit, jestli je toto tvrzení pravdivé, ale skutečností je, že pokud se podívám na hodnocení jeho knih v Databázi knih, tak jeho knihy mají vysoká hodnocení a hodnotilo je hodně čtenářů。 Jelikož čtu příběhy z války, určitě si přečtu další knihy od tohoto autora。Viděl jsem také film, který se mi líbil。 Film z roku 1979 vznikal také v České republice。Citáty z knihy, které mne oslovily:Mlčení bobtná。 Mluvím a musím mluvit。 Tak ho oslovuji a říkám mu to。 "Kamaráde, já jsem tě nechtěl zabít。 Kdybys sem skočil ještě jednou, neudělal bych to, kdybys i ty byl rozumný。 Ale předtím jsi pro mě byl jen myšlenkou, kombinací, která žila v mém mozku a vyvolala předsevzetí - tu kombinaci jsem zabil。 Teprve teď vidím, že jsi člověk jako já。 Myslel jsem na tvé ruční granáty, na tvůj bodák, na tvé zbraně - nyní vidím tvou ženu a tvou tvář a to, co máme společné。 Odpusť mi kamaráde。 Vidím to vždycky příliš pozdě。 Proč nám neříkají znova a znova, že vy jste stejní ubožáci jako my, že se vaše matky trápí stejně jako naše a že vy i my máme stejný strach před smrtí, že stejné je umírání vaše i naše, stejná že je bolest。 。。。more
Amy Pretorius,
One of the most emotional stories I've ever read One of the most emotional stories I've ever read 。。。more
Carter Fortman,
Currently my favorite book I have ever read。 This novel paints the horrifying reality of war and the individual effect on a person so well。
Kiana,
A very harrowing book, albeit with the occasional much needed comedic section。 Definitely gives a new perspective on all our current experiences with Covid。
Thomas,
A little hard to get through, but all in all a good read。 I found it interesting that the dedication said, "This book is to be neither an accusation nor a confession, and least of all an adventure。 。 。 It will try simply to tell of a generation of men who, even though they may have escaped the shells, were destroyed by the war。" A little hard to get through, but all in all a good read。 I found it interesting that the dedication said, "This book is to be neither an accusation nor a confession, and least of all an adventure。 。 。 It will try simply to tell of a generation of men who, even though they may have escaped the shells, were destroyed by the war。" 。。。more
Nick Kennedy,
A sobering book which teaches some valuable truths。 It was also easy to read and entertaining, if I can use that word to describe a book like this。
Eva Ragoni,
profondo, vero, crudo。 perfetto per capire, se così si può dire, l’atrocità della guerra。 ho fatto mille sottolineature。 terribilmente bello。
Natalia Sypuła,
4。5Codzienność wojenna bez patosu。 Robi wrażenie。
georgia,
love me some nihilistic, 'war-is-terrible' stuff。 this book was actually incredibly harrowing and hard to read at times, especially knowing this was based on remarque's real experiences in the war。 and the writing was absolutely incredible (and the translation was v good in my opinion) in painting a picture of the horror and hopelessness of war。 love me some nihilistic, 'war-is-terrible' stuff。 this book was actually incredibly harrowing and hard to read at times, especially knowing this was based on remarque's real experiences in the war。 and the writing was absolutely incredible (and the translation was v good in my opinion) in painting a picture of the horror and hopelessness of war。 。。。more
tomlain lukas,
FAJNA KNIZOCKA SMUTNÝ
Carolyn Page,
This is another one of those books that is not fun to read, but necessary。 Poignant。
Nancy,
I hope this is still part of standard high school curricula。 I haven't read this book in over 50 years。 It made a big impression on me then, and still resonates now。 I hope this is still part of standard high school curricula。 I haven't read this book in over 50 years。 It made a big impression on me then, and still resonates now。 。。。more
Kamil Bryl,
Straszna, trudna, dołująca。Nigdy więcej wojny。
արսեն,
Բեմական խոսքիս ուսուցիչը Ռեմարկ հանձնարարեց կարդալ, էլ չասեմ, որ մոտիկ ընկերուհուս ասեցի Ռեմարկ չեմ կարդացել, ասեց。 <<Ո՞նցց, Ռեմարկ չես կարդացեեե՞լ>>։ ու էդ հարցի տոնայնությունից միանգամից որոշեցի բոլոր հայերեն թարգմանված Ռեմարկները կարդալ, մասնավորապես, որ Լիսաբոնի գիշերը որոշելուց օրեր առաջ հրատարակվեց ։դՏարեթվերով նայեցի, առաջինն ու ամենահայտնին Արևմտյան Ճակատն էր։ և չգիտեմ, թե սա ինչի ա Ռեմարկի ամենահայտնի գիրքը ֊_֊ կարդացիչգիտեմ է։ նախ ինձ համոզում էի, որ առաջին իսկ գրքից կարծիք չկազմեմ Ռեմ Բեմական խոսքիս ուսուցիչը Ռեմարկ հանձնարարեց կարդալ, էլ չասեմ, որ մոտիկ ընկերուհուս ասեցի Ռեմարկ չեմ կարդացել, ասեց。 <<Ո՞նցց, Ռեմարկ չես կարդացեեե՞լ>>։ ու էդ հարցի տոնայնությունից միանգամից որոշեցի բոլոր հայերեն թարգմանված Ռեմարկները կարդալ, մասնավորապես, որ Լիսաբոնի գիշերը որոշելուց օրեր առաջ հրատարակվեց ։դՏարեթվերով նայեցի, առաջինն ու ամենահայտնին Արևմտյան Ճակատն էր։ և չգիտեմ, թե սա ինչի ա Ռեմարկի ամենահայտնի գիրքը ֊_֊ կարդացիչգիտեմ է։ նախ ինձ համոզում էի, որ առաջին իսկ գրքից կարծիք չկազմեմ Ռեմարկի մասին։ լավ էր, ստացվեց։ դե էստեղ ռոմանտիկա չկար, էստեղ պատկերավորումը մի քիչ թույլ էր։ վայ չգիտեմ, ինչ էլ հիմա ասեմ սխալ կամ անիմաստ կընկալվի, կամ կասեմ էնպես, ոնց իրոք չեմ մտածում։ սառը գիրք էր, մի քանի ամսից կմոռանամ ինչ եմ կարդացել։ այ էդքան պատկերավոր չէր։Հ。Գ。 ընդհանրապես տառասխալ չեմ հանդիպել։ վավու։ էս հրատարակչության (ընդհանրապես Ռեմարկ թարգմանված) բոլոր գրքերի շապիկների ֆանատն եմ եսսս։ գույները !!!!! 。。。more
Natalia,
Po tej lekturze czuję niesprawiedliwość i żal do świata。 I jeszcze większy szacunek dla wszystkim żołnierzy Wojen Światowych
Mohammed,
من أجمل ما كتب عن حقيقة الحرب و ماكينة القتل التى تفتك بالابرياء لحساب المنتفعين
Lisa Maurer,
everyone should read this book
Nicolai Sandborg,
A brilliant and remarkable account of war。 Literally similar to Matterhorn, but more intense。 Remarque expresses such realism that one feels one is in a trench fighting for life。
Dimitris Patriarcheas,
Αν είχε 10 αστεράκια θα τα έβαζα άνετα! Απλά εξαιρετικό, τόσο ωμό, ζωντανό και αληθινό που σε συγκλονίζει。 Βαθιά αντιπολεμικό έργο。。<<Όλη αυτή τη φρίκη μπορείς να την υποφέρεις όσο είναι ζωντανή, όσο την υπομένεις。 Θα σε σκοτώσει όμως αν τη σκέφτεσαι διαρκώς。>>
Osore Misanthrope,
Предност овог романа уједно је и његова највећа мана, а то је трилерска динамика која се постиже акцентовањем догађајног и дијалошког/драмског, а редукцијом рефлексивног и поетичног。 Ова тривијализација се може оправдати приповедањем у Ich-форми од стране двадесетогодишњег протагонисте。 У сваком случају, текст потреса и са последње стране вас избацује као центрифуга из распукле веш машине, у деловима。 Био сам на ивици да лијем сузе читајући у возу, што је надокнађено мукусним излучевинама - алер Предност овог романа уједно је и његова највећа мана, а то је трилерска динамика која се постиже акцентовањем догађајног и дијалошког/драмског, а редукцијом рефлексивног и поетичног。 Ова тривијализација се може оправдати приповедањем у Ich-форми од стране двадесетогодишњег протагонисте。 У сваком случају, текст потреса и са последње стране вас избацује као центрифуга из распукле веш машине, у деловима。 Био сам на ивици да лијем сузе читајући у возу, што је надокнађено мукусним излучевинама - алергијо, хвала, без тебе сам у комаду。 И хвала теби, књиго, што си се посрала на рат(овање) и мачизам, искрено。 На слинавом трагу, ево и једног рада: Ulbrich, David J。 "A male-conscious critique of Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front。" The Journal of Men’s Studies 3。3 (1995): 229-240。Оценићу књигу кад се саставим, лелуја ми од четири до пет。 。。。more
iris pope,
Erich marie remarque’s writing is absolutely stunning。 i wouldn’t usually pick up a war book but the sensitivity and sureness is striking and the range of description over war to peace is so effective。 I feel like an idiot trying to say what I think about it because it’s beyond words。 highly recommend to anyone
charlie。s_chapters,
This was a book I read whilst I was at school。 At the time of reading this I hadn't read anything war related from a German perspective。 It was quite an eye opening read and one I really enjoyed。 I did read this nearly 10 years ago now but it has definitely stuck with me。 I would recommend this as a bit of an alternative read, especially if you are interested in historical novels。 I often talk about this book when any kind of war related novels are brought up and it is one that I often recommend This was a book I read whilst I was at school。 At the time of reading this I hadn't read anything war related from a German perspective。 It was quite an eye opening read and one I really enjoyed。 I did read this nearly 10 years ago now but it has definitely stuck with me。 I would recommend this as a bit of an alternative read, especially if you are interested in historical novels。 I often talk about this book when any kind of war related novels are brought up and it is one that I often recommend to people to try。 Whilst reading The Tattooist of Auschwitz and other books in this series, it was quite interesting to have read a book from the 'oppositions' point of view。 It made the whole experience a little more valued。 All Quiet on the Western Front 。。。more
Kiran Reddy,
This book was sitting in my shelf for AGES! Reading it now makes me feel how on earth I missed reading it for so long!What erudition, what wisdom what pain! The way he puts it in writing the complexity of feelings and maze of thoughts。。。is so touching! There are several thoughts that are a treasure of wisdom and universally applicable!The wisdom will remain with me for long!
Kemp,
This is a book I’d never be able to sit down and read cover to cover so I’m glad I read the audio book on my morning walks。 This is really a well written story and I pondered whether its better to read a bad story that is well written or a good story not so well written。 And bad is subjective。 The writing was fabulous。 Probably the best book to understand the trials and tribulations of war。 You feel your there and you feel what the soldiers feel。While I loved Remarque’s writing and his word choi This is a book I’d never be able to sit down and read cover to cover so I’m glad I read the audio book on my morning walks。 This is really a well written story and I pondered whether its better to read a bad story that is well written or a good story not so well written。 And bad is subjective。 The writing was fabulous。 Probably the best book to understand the trials and tribulations of war。 You feel your there and you feel what the soldiers feel。While I loved Remarque’s writing and his word choice describing the scenes, my challenge had I read the physical book is that the topic wouldn’t have kept me reading。 I think I would have found other books to pick up whose story was more interesting or entertaining to me。 This sounds like a bad review but it isn’t。 I’m delighted to have listened to the book。 It may not represent today’s war but Remarque puts the reader in the trenches, on patrol, on leave, and elsewhere that soldiers end up during wars。 You feel the pain, agony, and comradeship soldiers feel。 I think this is an excellent book about human suffering during war。 。。。more
kats_bookish_opinions,
Literally my favorite classic。 It’s such a powerful book that is so moving and a honest reflection of the horrors of war。 If you haven’t read it, go read it。 This is one of those seminal classics that I feel is a little underrated, even if it’s up don’t read it, watch the movie。 I think this story should be experienced by everyone。
Levenhausen,
En bra skildring som inte förskönar krigets våldsamheter men samtidigt värnar om den starka kamratskapen。