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Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help (b Le Feu Under Fire, 1917), a firsthand witness of the life of French soldiers in World War I. Barbusse belongs to an important lineage of French war writers who span the period 1910 to 1939, mingling war memories with moral and political meditations. Barbusse started as a neo-Symbolist poet, with Pleureuses (1895; "Mourners"), and continued as a neo-Naturalist novelist, with L'Enfer The Inferno, 1918). In 1914 he volunteered for the infantry, was twice cited for gallantry, and finally was discharged because of his wounds in 1917. Barbusse's Le Feu; journal d'une escouade, awarded the Prix Goncourt, is one of the few works to survive the proliferation of wartime novels. Its subtitle, Story of a Squad, reveals the author's double purpose: to relate the collective experience of the poilus' s (French soldiers') life in the trenches and to denounce war. The horror of bloodshed and destruction led Barbusse to an indictment of society as a whole. He became a pacifist, then a militant Communist and a member of international peace organizations. After Light
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Extractions: Henri Barbusse (1873-1935) was the author of Le Feu Under Fire ), a classic memoir of wartime service in the French Army during the First World War. Born on 17 May 1873 in Asnières, Barbusse's early career saw him steer a course first as a neo-Symbolist poet, publishing Pleureuses Mourners ) in 1895, and then as a neo-Naturalist novelist, publishing L'Enfer The Inferno ) in 1908. However Barbusse gained fame - and notoriety - with the publication of Le Feu in 1916 (published as Under Fire in English), in what was one of the earliest memoirs to critique the French rationale for war and to establish a firmly anti-war stance. For all that he had voluntarily enlisted for wartime service in 1914 his memoir emphasised the lamentable suffering and disillusion of the average French soldier. A widespread international success, his book went on to win the Prix Goncourt. Wounded in action and by now a committed pacifist, Barbusse was formally discharged from the army in 1917.
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Extractions: Barbusse, Henri (1873-1935), romancier français, dont l'œuvre réaliste comporte un célèbre témoignage sur les horreurs de la Grande Guerre. Après avoir publié des poèmes et des nouvelles, il écrivit trois romans d'inspiration morale et politique (les Suppliants, 1903 ; l'Enfer, 1908 ; Nous Autres, 1914), qui sont le reflet de ses convictions humanitaires. Engagé volontaire au début de la Première Guerre mondiale, il fit paraître en 1916 le Feu, journal d'une escouade, qui lui valut immédiatement une réputation internationale et pour lequel il obtint le prix Goncourt. Après le conflit, il se consacra à la défense de tous les opprimés (y compris les animaux) en fondant le groupe Clarté. Son engagement se traduisit aussi par son adhésion au Parti communiste, en 1923, et se retrouve dans tous ses romans (Clarté, 1920 ; les Bourreaux, 1926). A l'ulcère du monde, il y a une grande cause générale: c'est l'asservissement au passé, le préjugé séculaire qui empêche de tout refaire proprement selon la raison et la morale. Combien de crimes dont ils ont fait des vertus en les appelant nationales!
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