This is a searing, unflinchingly realist novel about life at war, written during the First World War. ` Men are made to be husbands, fathers
- men, in short! Not animals that hunt one another down.` Under Fire follows the fortune of a French battalion during the First World War. For this group of ordinary men, thrown together from all over France & longing for home, war is simply a matter of survival, & the arrival of their rations, a glimpse of a pretty girl or a brief reprieve in hospital is all they can hope for. Based directly on Henri Barbusse`s experiences of the trenches, Under Fire is the most famous French novel of the First World War, starkly evoking the mud, stench & monotony of an eternal battlefield. It is also a powerful critique of inequality between ranks, the incomprehension of those who have not experienced battle, & of war itself.