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9781835485903: A Fatalist at War

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Sinopsis

Front‑line reflections from a soldier and observer on the great war This gripping wartime diary offers a first‑hand view of life in the trenches, on horseback, and behind the lines. It blends vivid battlefield scenes with quiet moments of awe, doubt, and plain humanity as the author moves through occupied villages, Galician farms, and shifting fronts. The narrative stays focused on what it feels like to be there: the risks, the routines, the hunger, the weather, and the small acts of care that keep people going when combat looms. Across multiple fronts, the book follows a cavalryman’s experience—military duties, patrols, and the demand to adapt as plans change by the hour. It captures the tension of uncertainty, the ache of homesickness, and the surprising beauty found in ordinary moments: horses drinking in a straw‑strewn barn, markets, huts, and the quiet dignity of workers and civilians under stress. The tone is reflective and unsentimental, offering a humane portrait of soldiers, refugees, and the people who shape a war’s course. What you will experience

  • Vivid, diary‑style scenes from different fronts and times.
  • Portraits of soldiers, civilians, and refugees amid shifting allegiances and brutal conditions.
  • Observations on logistics, transport, and daily life in war—both practical and personal.
  • moments of philosophy and doubt as the narrator weighs meaning and humanity in crisis.
Ideal for readers who want a clear, moving glimpse of war’s daily reality through a veteran’s eyes, with attention to mood, setting, and the human cost beyond the battlefield. If you enjoy epistolary and memoir voices that blend detail with reflection, this edition will resonate.

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