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Henri Barbusse

    May 17, 1873 – August 30, 1935

    Henri Barbusse was a French novelist and soldier whose works offered a searing critique of militarism and imperialism. His most celebrated novel, drawn from his own wartime experiences, unflinchingly depicted the horrors of World War I with stark naturalism, becoming a powerful anti-war statement. Following the war, Barbusse became a fervent advocate for revolutionary ideals, channeling his writing into a passionate defense of social justice and resistance against oppression. He sought to define a proletarian literature that would reflect the working class's perspective and champion societal transformation.

    Henri Barbusse
    The Soviet Union And Peace
    Under Fire: the Story of a Squad (Le Feu)
    Hell
    Under Fire
    Stalin - A New World Seen Through One Man
    The Inferno by Henri Barbusse, Fiction, Literary