All Quiet on the Western Front, Version 2
Erich Maria Remarque
Lu par Mark Nelson





Considered by many to be the greatest war novel of all time, All Quiet on the Western Front is the chronicle of a German soldier fighting in the trenches of World War I, including the severe physical suffering and emotional trauma that will leave many unable to readjust to civilian life afterward. - Summary by the Mark Nelson (6 hr 51 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 1 | 25:55 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 2 | 22:14 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 3 | 21:15 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 4 | 35:20 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 5 | 31:12 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 6 | 56:00 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 7 | 1:11:19 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 8 | 15:35 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 9 | 45:29 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 10 | 53:55 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 11 | 29:07 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 12 | 4:27 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Critiques
disturbingly compelling





Shelly
An exceptional book that does not shy away from the true mental and physical effects of this war. All the characters are well drawn, particularly the main one. It is easy to see why it was banned In Germany. A story everyone should know read in just the right tone by Mark.
Fascinating Realism Literature





Scott in Sandy Eggo
Thank you Mark for reading such excellent literature.





dhc
Very moving and thought provoking book. Narration is clear