The memoir widely viewed as the best account ever written of fighting
in WW1
A memoir of astonishing power, savagery, and ashen lyricism, Storm of
Steel illuminates not only the horrors but also the fascination of
total war, seen through the eyes of an ordinary German soldier. Young,
tough, patriotic, but also disturbingly self-aware, Jünger exulted in
the Great War, which he saw not just as a great national conflict
but--more importantly--as a unique personal struggle. Leading raiding
parties, defending trenches against murderous British incursions, simply
enduring as shells tore his comrades apart, Jünger kept testing himself,
braced for the death that will mark his failure. Published shortly after
the war's end, Storm of Steel was a worldwide bestseller and can now
be rediscovered through Michael Hofmann's brilliant new translation.
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