Schlump: The Story of an Unknown Soldier
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1929
309
Novel • Fiction
Germany • 1910s
1929
Adult
18+ years
Schlump: The Story of an Unknown Soldier by Hans Herbert Grimm follows a young soldier's experiences during World War I. The narrative captures the soldier's journey through the harsh realities of war, exploring themes of innocence, disillusionment, and survival. With vivid descriptions, the story portrays the impact of war on individuals and their pursuit of humanity amidst chaos.
Mysterious
Bittersweet
Melancholic
Dark
Contemplative
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Schlump: The Story of an Unknown Soldier by Hans Herbert Grimm is lauded for its poignant and satirical depiction of World War I. Critics praise its vivid narrative and dark humor while drawing parallels to All Quiet on the Western Front. Some find its tone inconsistent and character depth lacking, but its historical insight and emotional impact are widely appreciated.
Fans of All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque will appreciate Schlump for its satirical yet poignant view of World War I. Ideal for readers interested in anti-war narratives, historical fiction, and exploring the gritty realities behind the romanticized soldier myth.
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309
Novel • Fiction
Germany • 1910s
1929
Adult
18+ years
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