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Showing of Schlump: The Story of an Unknown Soldier (Hardcover) Published by Secker. Hardcover, pages. Author (s): Hans Herbert Grimm, Emil Schulz (Pseudonym), Maurice Samuel (Translator) Edition language. Schlump, written by Hans Herbert Grimm, was published anonymously in and was one of the first German novels to describe World War I in all its horror and absurdity, and it remains one of the best. Schlavittchen - a novella, Crimmitschau Hans Herbert Grimm: Schlump. Stories and adventures from the life of the unknown musketeer Emil Schulz, known as 'Schlump', told by himself. Novel. Kiepenheuer Witsch, Cologne , ISBN Schlump (pseudonym): Schlump.


Historia y desventuras del desconocido soldado Schlump (Paperback) Published March by Impedimenta. Paperback, pages. Author (s): Hans Herbert Grimm, Belén Santana (Translator), Volker Weidermann (prologue) ISBN: (ISBN ). The story is told in two parts, the life of Allan Karlsson until he turns and after he turns And both parts are full of adventures. This is an easy read novel that is still full of information and philosophy. A nice story about a man who does not want to fit in, who does not want to give up. fiori-di-trincea-diario-vissuto-da-un-cappellano-di-fanteria 1/2 Downloaded from www.doorway.ru on Novem by guest Read Online Fiori Di Trincea Diario Vissuto Da Un Cappellano Di Fanteria.


Schlump. Stories and adventures from the life of the unknown musketeer Emil Schulz, known as 'Schlump', told by himself is a novel by Hans Herbert Grimm, which depicts the inhumanity of the First World War from the perspective of a soldier. The work is characterized as a pacifist book. Combine EditionsHans Herbert Grimm’s books. Hans Herbert Grimm. Average rating: · ratings · 66 reviews · 1 distinct work • Similar authors. Schlump: The Story of an Unknown Soldier. by. Hans Herbert Grimm, Emil Schulz (Pseudonym), Maurice Samuel (Translator) avg rating — ratings — published — 9 editions. In , German schoolmaster Hans Herbert Grimm anonymously published his first and only book, the semi-autobiographical anti-war novel, Schlump. Despite its obvious literary merits, Schlump was somewhat overshadowed at the time by the success of another WW1 novel, Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front (somewhat ironically, the two books were issued within weeks of each other).

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