Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger, Michael Hofmann (Translator), Michael Hofmann (Translator), Michael Hofmann (Introduction), Michael Hofmann (Introduction)

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  • Pub. Date: May 2004
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 18,029

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    • Pub. Date: May 2004
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 18,029

    Synopsis

    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.

    The Washington Post - Michael Dirda

    One closes Storm of Steel with a heavy heart. So many men dead! And, really, for what? Moreover, these were the Huns, the supposedly evil, ruthless enemy, men who in normal life were schoolteachers, factory workers and artists, as well as husbands, fathers, sons and brothers. Yet each faithfully undertook his obligation as a soldier, and each died heroically or foolishly or unfairly. Jünger's great book matter-of-factly conveys the mysterious glamour of war, the exhilaration of its excess and intensity and, not least, the undeniable glory of men bravely preparing for battle as for "some terrible silent ceremonial that portends human sacrifice."

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    Biography

    Ernst Jünger (1895—1998) was born in Heidelberg. He ran away from school and volunteered to join the German army. Fighting throughout the war, he recorded his experiences in several books, most famously in In Stahlgewittern (Storm of Steel).

    Michael Hofmann has translated the work of Joseph Roth, Herta Müller, Zoë Jenny, Wim Wenders, Wolfgang Koeppen, and Franz Kafka.

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    The most amazing book everby Anonymous

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    August 22, 2009: This is the truest account of WWI out there. Any one who loves history will love this book. No Opinions just one mans story! Who, what, where and when NO why....

    best war memoir ever!by Anonymous

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    May 26, 2006: outstanding story of the war exploits of an extraordinary german soldier in world war 1. have a detailed map when you read the book. for english or american readers the towns referred to are many times unfamiliar because they were behind german lines.


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