The Downfall (La Débâcle): A Story of the Horrors of War
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The novel follows the collapse of an army during a catastrophic war, tracing the experience of soldiers from enlistment through retreat and defeat. It interweaves frontline combats, the confusion of command, and the civilian life of a provincial town, depicting a range of social types—bourgeois, peasants, workmen, francs-tireurs, spies—and the psychological causes of disaster. Central to the narrative are two comrades, a corporal and a private, whose friendship amid chaos provides the book's emotional core. The narrative alternates detailed battle geography with intimate scenes of suffering and moral collapse, offering a painstaking, critical portrait of institutions, leadership failings, and the brutal human cost of military breakdown.
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