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Henri Barbusse, a seminal figure in French literature, captured the disillusionment and trauma of World War I in his acclaimed novel "Under Fire." His raw, unflinching portrayal of the horrors of war resonated deeply with readers, earning him international acclaim and influencing subsequent generations of writers and thinkers.
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"It is not a woman I want - it is all women."

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"I see too deep and too much."

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"Two armies that fight each other is like one large army that commits suicide."

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