Considered by many to be the greatest antiwar novel, Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front (henceforth All Quiet) is much more than a well-written war story. Remarque’s depiction of trench warfare told from the perspective of young soldiers is, arguably, the most accurate and accessible account of war and the effects of … Continue reading "‘All Quiet on the Western Front’: Transforming Moral Injury and Traumatic Recollections into Narrative"
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