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All Quiet on the Western Front

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All Quiet on the Western Front" is one of the most significant literary works of the 20th century. Its characters, like the author himself, belong to the "lost generation" - a generation whose youth was lost in the trenches of World War I.

Eighteen and nineteen-year-olds arrive at the front almost directly from school, encouraged by their teachers to fulfill their duty to the fatherland. Yet they question what this duty means, aware they're shooting at young enemies just like themselves, who similarly long for home and peace and question the war's purpose.

The cruelty of the war machine, in which they are mere cogs, first strips them of their humanity and eventually their lives - making them quite literally a "lost generation."

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Mike Vendetti narrates this classic WWI story, told from a German soldier's point of view. Paul endures all the brutalities of the Great War that we can imagine--and those that we cannot. Vendetti's deep pitch and rhythmic cadence mirror the random, horrific trajectory of Paul's experiences with trench warfare. Every moment in this story, the good and bad, illustrates the life of a soldier. Paul's thoughts on humanity and attempts to understand his place in the new and terrifying battle-scarred Europe spill forth in each chapter. Vendetti's tone reflects the indifferent spirit of the Great War itself, which follows Paul wherever he goes and does not soon leave him--or the listener. N.R.S. © AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine

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