L'auteur, connu pour son r alisme sans concession, d peint avec pr cision l'atmosph re de suspicion et les dilemmes moraux auxquels sont confront s les personnages. "Les D faitistes" n'est pas seulement un r cit de guerre, mais une analyse psychologique et politique profonde d'une soci t en crise. Ce chef-d' "uvre de la litt rature de guerre t moigne de la complexit des engagements humains face l'horreur des tranch es et aux intrigues de salon. Un ouvrage essentiel pour comprendre les fractures de la soci t fran aise au d but du XXe si cle.
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