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Author - Erich Maria Remarque ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Simon Publications was reviewed on 12-Dec-2008. Search ISBN:1931541744 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Road Back Reference Book. Classifications : Historical Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Contemporary Literature & Fiction Subjects Books General AAS Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Suspense Thrillers Mystery & Thrillers Sub . Click the following link to view the cover of The Road Back. Related topics: Historical. Genre Fiction. Subjects. Books. Contemporary. Subjects. Books. General AAS. Subjects. Books. requestid: 5d4a1b1b-705a-4935-ba66-fc3bac5c6e93requestprocessingtime: 0.1498810000000000 salesrank: 164453 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 90890110590 1) Paperback Book The Road Back by Simon Publications. "The Road Back" is Remarque´s sequel to the famous "Alls Quiet on the Western Front". It is an excellent work, dealing with a difficult subject - Germany´s WWI veterans and their return home (which, I might add, is probably poorly understood in the US).
2) Paperback Book The Road Back by Simon Publications. I read this book for a course on Inter-war Europe and I absolutely devoured this book. Admittedly, you need to have a basic grasp on German history during the first few years after World War I, but I think that this would be a useful book for creating a better understanding of those who return home from war. As much as "All Quiet" was great for it´s strong anti-war messages, "The Road Back" really hits home because it is about life after and away from war. It is about families and friendship and estrangement. It is a book about life. And life, in the confines of this book, is excruciatingly beautiful. Well worth a read.¤ 3) Paperback Book The Road Back by Simon Publications. 4) Paperback Book The Road Back by Simon Publications. This is an excellent story about a group of young men who try to to put some semblance of normality back into their lives after experiencing the horrors of war. One cannot help feeling sympathetic for these men. Perhaps they were the enemy, perhaps they were on the "other side". But for the most part they were ordinary young men, generally decent and not so different from men in the U.S., Britain or Canada. They went to war with the same ideals of patriotism and duty as allied soldiers, and came back scarred physically and emotionally. As well as feeling disillusioned to find that their sacrifices had been for nothing, the people at home seem to be almost indifferent and have no understanding of what they went through. What they experienced then, seems to be very similar to what soldiers of today are experiencing. Post traumatic stress disorder.¤ 5) Paperback Book The Road Back by Simon Publications. There seems to be a plethora of both novels and non-fiction books now about the ravages of war and its aftermath, describing both the physical and emotional scars, now that the world has gone through World War II, Vietnam, and scores of other wars. However, when Remarque was writing, there was very little literature of this sort. He nailed it early on, when the Allies were still celebrating their triumphs after the War to End All Wars, and no one outside Germany really cared what happened there. In the West, even today, we have been conditioned to think of Germany during the World Wars as an army of emotionless automatons who blindly followed orders and suffered no moral apprehension. This novel, and others by Remarque, show this to be untrue. The Germans died, cried, loved, lost, and suffered, both physically and emotionally, as much as any soldier of any army. This is the fitting sequel to "All Quiet on the Western Front" (Paul Baumer even gets a passing mention as the protagonists remember lost comrades), and while it lacks the grit and guts of Remarque´s wartime novel, it shows the sense of loss, grief, and hopelessness felt by many on both sides after the Great War, and other wars as well.¤ 6) Paperback Book The Road Back by Simon Publications. After surviving several horrifying years in the inferno of the Western Front, a young German soldier and his cohorts return home at the end of WW1. Their road back to life in civilian world is made arduous by their bitterness about what they find in post-war society. A captivating story, one of Remarque´s best.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 9-Jan-2009, 19315417449781931541749, 430-260-340-420-500-441-8
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