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  • The anti-hero  

    Fear (Paperback)
    Jean Dartemont young student aged 19, is the class 1915. Mobilized in December 1914, he discovered that military life is incompatible with its detached character and is not made for him. But even sil has nothing model soldier, this is war, and after
  • Breathtaking January 50  

    Fear (Paperback)
    There are books which we feel well before they have been completed, they will stay us. The "Fear" From Gabriel Chevallier, published in 1930, in fact certainly part for me. Autobiographical, the book by G. Chevallier (which we will follow in the
  • fear breathtaking story  

    Fear (Paperback)
    this is a story that leaves no one indifferent, a realism, a glaring truth to shake the reader ... away from conventions and the spirit of the great silent, this book must be read and reread because although all know that this war was a butcher, here
  • Strong work  

    Fear (Paperback)
    Probably the most beautiful novel about the Great War that I have ever read. Built in class 15, the narrator tells in first person hell squads, disorganization lines, solidarity front, hell of attacks by officers never punished for these offensives t
  • Masterpiece ...... I said masterpiece.  

    Fear (Paperback)
    I am a native of Loreto ...... Winter plain of Artois still crying. Soon a century, not just yesterday meets the earth, sees passing I still spit bullets and grenades.
  • 100% Lucid  

    Fear (Paperback)
    I deeply admire the lucidity, sensitivity and deep honnetetée of the author, and uncompromising for appearances or reality masked by the conventions, it is far more than testimony on the war of 14, this is not of pacifism as was the read is beyond, i
  • interesting but probably not the best book on WW1  

    Fear (Paperback)
    Everything is in the title of my review. This book plunges us into the daily life of hairy. However, the unconventional and anti-military aspect of the author, put forward at the beginning of the book brought me no particular reflection on this war.
  • An indispensable book 3 1  

    Fear (Paperback)
    A personal reflection on the war, by someone who has lived. A realistic work, finally pacifist, with reflections that can go far beyond the First World War, the stupidity of war. Would recommend strongly
  • War without frills  

    Fear (Paperback)
    Gabriel Chavallier clearly written there a true story. It shows us all the atrocities of war, fear that grips bellies every time he takes up the front line, all combined to try to delay even just a few minutes time to face the enemy , other men like
  • Masterpiece 41  

    Fear (Paperback)
    Both say right away, that's a great story. Which at times is reminiscent of Journey to the End of the night of Celine. And besides, it is well written. Normal, the author is none other than that of Clochemerle. Mobilized in 1914 at age 19, injured a
  • Grand testimony on the war 14 18  

    Fear (Paperback)
    My paternal grandfather had fought 14 / 18. Child my brothers and I are questioning him. He answered only briefly this past that probably he had buried in a corner of his brain. With Knight's book is immersed in this war so brutally that for my part
  • Masterly description of the war of 14-18 by a pacifist  

    Fear (Paperback)
    I read almost all the books that have appeared in the first ten years following the war. "The Cross of wood- the west nothing new-Fire-The large herd etc" but I was never fell in bookstores on this book. It was often used as a model for other wo