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  1. Hell (French: L'Enfer) is Henri Barbusse's second novel, written in 1908, in which the unnamed narrator spies on his fellow house guests through a peephole in his wall. Plot summary [ edit ] The narrator, unmarried and friendless, books a room in a Paris boarding house.

  2. 145 books159 followers. Henri Barbusse (1873-1935) was a French novelist and a member of the French Communist Party. The son of a French father and an English mother, Barbusse was born in Asnières-sur-Seine, France in 1873. Although he grew up in a small town, he left for Paris in 1889 at age 16. In 1914, at the age of 41, he enlisted in the ...

  3. Henri Barbusse. Henri Barbusse ( Asnières, 17 de maio de 1873 - Moscovo, 30 de Agosto de 1931) foi um escritor francês. [ 1] O seu romance Le feu (1916), em protesto contra a guerra, obteve êxito mundial. Mais tarde Barbusse tornou-se comunista .

  4. 1-4264-1576-1. Under Fire: The Story of a Squad (French: Le Feu: journal d'une escouade) by Henri Barbusse (December 1916), was one of the first novels about World War I to be published. Although it is fiction, the novel was based on Barbusse's experiences as a French soldier on the Western Front. It was awarded the Prix Goncourt in 1916.

  5. Henri Barbusse. 3.59. 2,386 ratings324 reviews. The intriguing story of a young man living in a Paris boardinghouse who spies on his neighbours through a hole in his bedroom wall. Seen through the eyes of a voyeur, the narrative discusses different human attitudes including adultery, marriage and homosexuality. Amazing and unbelievable!

  6. Aug 30, 2012 · Henri Barbusse (1873-1935) was the author of Le Feu (Under Fire), a classic memoir of wartime service in the French Army during the First World War. Sponsored Links Born on 17 May 1873 in Asnières, Barbusse's early career saw him steer a course first as a neo-Symbolist poet, publishing Pleureuses ( Mourners ) in 1895, and then as a neo ...

  7. Barbusse was born outside Paris and joined the artistic circles of that city, producing mainly poetry and journalism at first. His novel L'enfer (1908, translated as Inferno or Hell) however sparked a scandal as an account of voyeurism when it was released in English. In the intensely realistic story, a young man in a Paris boardinghouse spies ...

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