Best war novels?
my diarrhea desu
>>8801096
>my diarrhea desu
>look mom i posted it again
>>8801081
wtf is that real?????
>>8801081
I WAS GOING TO POST SOME BUT YOUR IMAGE SCARED ME SO MUCH I CAN'T REMEMBER THEM!
All Quiet on the Western Front is probably the most honest, but I also really like Tim O'Brien's stuff like In The Lake of the Woods.
>>8801081
The Iliad >novels mfw
Remarque ofc
Slaughterhouse-Five, although Vonnegut claimed it's the oppositealso fight me
>>8801127
As real as Gumbi
>>8801081
Killer Angels
Song of Roland
The Aeneid
For Whom The Bell Tolls
All Quiet on the Western Front
Catch 22
>>8801081
read this years ago, but i remember it being pretty good
pressfield mainly writes motivational stuff for writers now
>>8801153
Is Remarque carry some of the same themes of the other two? It is the only one on that list I haven't read.
>>8801153
Slaughterhouse-Five is one of my favorites too, such an awesome book. Catch-22 is another great one
Just don't expect a clear narrative. It jumps around a lot, but that helps it achieve the feelings of absurdity and chaos that it's obviously trying to illustrate. It was Vietnam, after all.
Storm of Steel
>>8801306
>that le carre recommendation
Sold
>>8801839
>this
>>8801081
In parenthesis David Jones
>>8801081
harryhausen was the fucking boss
>>8801081
Red Badge of Courage
>>8802336
Dae have a PDF or epub of this?
>>8801226
>All Quiet On The Western Front
This. The film is also worth watching.
>>8801096
Schauen Mutti!
Ich habe das noch einmal gepostet!
Storm of Steel.
I have seen it been called "pro-war" a couple of times, but I don't really agree. It really shows of a lot of the horrors of the first world war.
>>8801081
reported for gif being 2spooky