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A first-person memoir recounts a man's rejection of settled life and impulsive enlistment in the French Foreign Legion after a failed domestic career and an adventurous period abroad. It describes recruitment, barracks routine, harsh training, long desert and colonial marches, and the Legion's systems of discipline, punishment, and desertion. Portraits of comrades, canteen life, town encounters, and episodes of madness and vice convey daily hardships and survival tactics. Interwoven reflections on lost love and a received letter show how personal ties ultimately prompt a struggle to leave the Legion and rebuild a different life.

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Erwin Rosen

Erwin Rosen was a German author known for his vivid storytelling and reflections on cultural experiences. His notable work, "In the Foreign Legion," provides insights into his adventures and observations during his time in the military. Additionally, he is recognized for his autobiographical series, "Der Deutsche Lausbub in Amerika," which spans three volumes and captures his impressions and memories of life in America as a German immigrant. Through his writings, Rosen offers a unique perspective on identity and belonging, contributing to the literary heritage of immigrant narratives.

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