
The Storm of Steel
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Narrado por:
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Charlton Griffin
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Ernst Jünger
This classic war memoir, first published in 1920, is based on the author's extensive diaries describing hard combat experienced on the Western Front during World War I. It has been greatly admired by people as diverse as Bertolt Brecht and Andre Gide, and from every part of the political spectrum.
Hypnotic, thrilling, and magnificent, The Storm of Steel is perhaps the most fascinating description of modern warfare ever written. Out of the maelstrom of World War I emerge scenes which could have come straight from Dante's Inferno. Once you begin listening, you cannot stop. And it never relents: nerve pounding bombardments, agonizing gas attacks, sudden death that takes down a comrade next to you, and the occasional weeks of relief to restore the spirit when leave is granted to visit some attractive French village...all enveloped in the ghostly confusion of war.
Ultimately, survival comes down to sheer luck. Jünger displays no anger toward his enemies, and near the end he grows fatalistic and weary, even as he redoubles his resolve and maintains his patriotism. Jünger's great book calmly conveys the mysterious attraction of war, the exhilaration of battle, and the undeniable glory of brave men. But he also describes the scenes of soldiers preparing for battle as though they were "some terrible, silent ceremonial that portends human sacrifice."
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Would you listen to The Storm of Steel again? Why?
No once is enough unless I have a specific need to do so. I feel that way about most books however.Who was your favorite character and why?
Ernst Junger the main character and author.What about Charlton Griffin’s performance did you like?
He did a nice job of putting life in the storyWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No. Too long with too much detail and frankly some of it was dull.Any additional comments?
Starts way too slow. But once engaged the action is fast and very furious. Very descriptive. Witten from a WW1 vet perspective not WW2. He is unburdened with the coming NAZI legacy and has none of the apologies. In fact his attitude is a portent of things to come with sentiments that enabled the NAZI movement. It's all there. The "stab in the back" from the homefront politicians., the withdrawal (not defeat) of the Germany army from France and the lack of understanding of the mass starvation and food riots in German cities because everything was being sent to the war. All in all a good glimpse back on warfare 100 years ago.All Quiet on the Western Front.............NOT!
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So the message isn't All Quiet on the Western Front by any means. The style is different too. It's a bit like a series of after action reports combined with the Iliad. A lot of emotionally detached we did this and that and probably should have done that instead, etc, but also a lot of very gruesome Iliad-like depictions of battle -- the shell exploded and the guy's intestines were draped all over the wire, etc. He writes beautifully, even in translation, which makes his fanaticism for battle even more disturbing. He's like a Nazi, but with more class. Indeed, the Nazis loved him, but he disliked them -- he's a bit of an intellectual and social snob, too.
Even the writing has limits:he gives a lot of well-written, even poetic descriptions of nature, and frankly discusses the mixture of fear and helplessness that overtakes even the bravest man (which has got to be this guy -- he won every medal there was) under heavy shelling. His shortcomings are that he offers no 3D (or even 2D really) depictions of other human beings. A lot of this guy was a good soldier, then he died in this terrible way and then his replacement died in this other way, and a third guy got it a bit later.
German propaganda made a lot of soldiers who allegedly had Nietzsche in their knapsacks. Well, apparently this guy believed in that stuff, and never got disillusioned no matter how many times he got hit (and it was a lot) and how many died around him. I think that's the crazy part.
In summary, I think this is a good book if you are, like me, a history buff who wants an unflinching but well-written account about what it was like in the trenches in WWI. If you are looking for a well-rounded, anti-war literary piece, like the English war poets or Remarque, definitely not what you want.
Beautifully written, but crazy
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A window into our terrible brave past.
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Fantastic! But not for the faint hearted.
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Jünger allows the reader to follow him not just physically, but mentally and emotionally in the trenches. He provides a strong open-minded view of the conflict as a whole and remains to express the war through its complicated and complex nature. He would simultaneously express the disgusting brutality of trench warfare, while praise the honor and bravery that motivated him and his men into the fray.
The strongest strength of Jünger’s Storm of Steel is the complex view it takes on war itself. Rather than focusing on an anti-war perspective or a glorifying perception, he allows the reader to find his/her own interpretation. The message of the memoir is merely a human tale instead of taking a position for neither propaganda or advocation. In a way, it gives his memoir a very human and honest voice. We get to explore his personal philosophy towards what goes on around him and reach to a mutual understanding and respect with him.
The voice acting matches his personality very well. Well-mannered and intelligent. I personally could have hours of conversation and lecture from such a voice, it provides more life into Jünger’s words and allows us to be more personal with him as well as we journey with him through the mud, smoke, decay, and shrapnel of the trenches.
Vivid! Sophisticated! Deep! Philosophical! Do not pass this one! A very human reaction and message to the complex realities of war itself.
Outstanding! By far one of the Best First World War Memoirs!
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Amazing story with a brilliant narrator.
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Also, having read other accounts of WW1 and other overviews of wars, it is incredible to hear from someone on the front lines what it was like. This book doesn't talk of strategy or overall themes, it is just this one man's experience told fairly straightforwardly with few digressions. Though I am certainly no historian, this does seem to be a unique book in my experience with history.
This was totally worth it. I will recommend it to everyone. Amazing.
Amazing story.
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Great story but hard to follow
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I don't speak German but I got the feeling that the translation was also not very good.
Between the two, a significant amount of the original text seems to have been lost.
The story itself makes up for this. The number of times Junger was wounded (14), and the number of batmen he goes through ("many") gives you an idea of how improbable it was that he made it through the war alive.
Starts off slow, but overall very good.
Bad narrator, good story
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Trenches
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