
GUERRE ET RÉVOLUTION —LA FIN D’UN MONDE—
LA LEÇON DE LA GUERRE
LA FIN D’UN MONDE
CONCLUSION
TABLE DES MATIÈRES
In the shadow of the Russo‑Japanese conflict, the narrator follows ordinary men thrust from familiar homes onto crowded, steam‑driven trains bound for distant battlefields. As they travel, they confront the crushing weight of duty, the uncertainty of survival, and the growing awareness that no clear purpose drives the carnage. The prose paints vivid scenes of wounded bodies and broken spirits, while also revealing the uneasy camaraderie that briefly softens the looming dread.
The work moves beyond a simple war chronicle, turning instead into a stark meditation on why societies plunge into violence at all. It asks whether any individual can ever justify killing a fellow human when the overarching logic of war remains opaque. Through lyrical reflections and stark observations, the book invites listeners to contemplate the darkness hidden within collective ambition and the fragile light that still flickers inside each soldier.
Language
fr
Duration
~3 hours (200K characters)
Release date
2026-03-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1910
Best known for War and Peace and Anna Karenina, this towering Russian novelist brought ordinary life, history, and moral struggle onto the page with unusual depth and clarity. His later writing and beliefs on nonviolence, simplicity, and religion also shaped readers far beyond literature.
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