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All Quiet on the Western Front (Ukrainian: На Західному фронті без змін) stands as one of the most powerful anti-war novels of the 20th century. Remarque, drawing from his own experiences on the Western Front during World War I, offers a devastatingly realistic portrayal of war—not as mythic heroism, but as senseless carnage. Through the eyes of young soldier Paul Bäumer, readers confront the reality of trench warfare: fear, trauma, and the erosion of youthful ideals.
This Ukrainian hardcover edition, translated by Kateryna Hlovatska and published by Клуб Сімейного Дозвілля (KSD) in 2024, spans 240 pages, formatted at 135 × 205 mm, and weighs approximately 250 g. It is printed on high-quality offset paper and features no illustrations—letting Remarque’s unflinching prose speak for itself.