Three soldiers

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John Dos Passos: Three soldiers (1921, George H. Doran Company)

433 pages

English language

Published 1921 by George H. Doran Company.

OCLC Number:
282835

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John Dos Passos had just returned from studying architecture in Spain when America entered World War I and - driven by the idealism that infected many young Americans (including Hemingway and e.e. cummings) - he joined up as a driver for the Ambulance Corps. His rapid and profound disillusionment forms the core of Three Soldiers, a fierce denunciation of the military and of the far-reaching social implications of its exploitation of young men.

The novel focuses on three main characters: Andrews, a young composer who finally revolts against the war's deadening regimentation; Chrisfield, an Indiana farm boy who chants the words "make the world safe for democracy" to himself in a futile attempt to block out the noises and terrors of battle; and Fuselli, a clerk who clings to the dream of becoming a corporal despite the mockery of his fellow soldiers.

Required to renounce their individuality and …

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Subjects

  • World War, 1914-1918 -- Fiction.
  • Soldiers -- Fiction.