Paths of Glory: Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front
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- Nombre de pages234
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4737088-8
- EAN8596547370888
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille549 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Paths of Glory: Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front, " Irvin S. Cobb delivers a poignant and vivid portrayal of World War I, blending sharp observation with expressive prose. The work stands out for its blend of personal narrative and journalistic integrity, capturing the visceral realities of warfare through compelling vignettes that highlight both the heroism and the despair of soldiers.
Cobb's literary style is both accessible and evocative, employing rich imagery that immerses the reader in the tumultuous emotions elicited by combat. Written as a direct response to the horrors observed firsthand, this collection offers a powerful critique of war while also celebrating human resilience in the face of chaos. Cobb, an eminent American writer and humorist, was deeply affected by his experiences as a war correspondent.
His prior works often reflected his keen observational skills and a nuanced understanding of human nature. The war profoundly impacted him, urging him to convey the truth of the battlefield experience. His unique perspective, shaped by his Midwestern roots and subsequent literary career, fueled his desire to create a narrative that was both authentic and thought-provoking. I highly recommend "Paths of Glory" to readers seeking a profound exploration of war's multifaceted impact on humanity.
Cobb's insightful commentary, combined with his ability to capture the essence of the soldier's experience, makes this book an essential read for those interested in the complexities of conflict and the human spirit.
Cobb's literary style is both accessible and evocative, employing rich imagery that immerses the reader in the tumultuous emotions elicited by combat. Written as a direct response to the horrors observed firsthand, this collection offers a powerful critique of war while also celebrating human resilience in the face of chaos. Cobb, an eminent American writer and humorist, was deeply affected by his experiences as a war correspondent.
His prior works often reflected his keen observational skills and a nuanced understanding of human nature. The war profoundly impacted him, urging him to convey the truth of the battlefield experience. His unique perspective, shaped by his Midwestern roots and subsequent literary career, fueled his desire to create a narrative that was both authentic and thought-provoking. I highly recommend "Paths of Glory" to readers seeking a profound exploration of war's multifaceted impact on humanity.
Cobb's insightful commentary, combined with his ability to capture the essence of the soldier's experience, makes this book an essential read for those interested in the complexities of conflict and the human spirit.
In "Paths of Glory: Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front, " Irvin S. Cobb delivers a poignant and vivid portrayal of World War I, blending sharp observation with expressive prose. The work stands out for its blend of personal narrative and journalistic integrity, capturing the visceral realities of warfare through compelling vignettes that highlight both the heroism and the despair of soldiers.
Cobb's literary style is both accessible and evocative, employing rich imagery that immerses the reader in the tumultuous emotions elicited by combat. Written as a direct response to the horrors observed firsthand, this collection offers a powerful critique of war while also celebrating human resilience in the face of chaos. Cobb, an eminent American writer and humorist, was deeply affected by his experiences as a war correspondent.
His prior works often reflected his keen observational skills and a nuanced understanding of human nature. The war profoundly impacted him, urging him to convey the truth of the battlefield experience. His unique perspective, shaped by his Midwestern roots and subsequent literary career, fueled his desire to create a narrative that was both authentic and thought-provoking. I highly recommend "Paths of Glory" to readers seeking a profound exploration of war's multifaceted impact on humanity.
Cobb's insightful commentary, combined with his ability to capture the essence of the soldier's experience, makes this book an essential read for those interested in the complexities of conflict and the human spirit.
Cobb's literary style is both accessible and evocative, employing rich imagery that immerses the reader in the tumultuous emotions elicited by combat. Written as a direct response to the horrors observed firsthand, this collection offers a powerful critique of war while also celebrating human resilience in the face of chaos. Cobb, an eminent American writer and humorist, was deeply affected by his experiences as a war correspondent.
His prior works often reflected his keen observational skills and a nuanced understanding of human nature. The war profoundly impacted him, urging him to convey the truth of the battlefield experience. His unique perspective, shaped by his Midwestern roots and subsequent literary career, fueled his desire to create a narrative that was both authentic and thought-provoking. I highly recommend "Paths of Glory" to readers seeking a profound exploration of war's multifaceted impact on humanity.
Cobb's insightful commentary, combined with his ability to capture the essence of the soldier's experience, makes this book an essential read for those interested in the complexities of conflict and the human spirit.









