
By John Dos Passos - 1921
PART ONE: MAKING THE MOULD
PART TWO: THE METAL COOLS I
PART THREE: MACHINES
PART FOUR: RUST
PART FIVE: THE WORLD OUTSIDE
PART SIX: UNDER THE WHEELS
A young infantry company gathers on a dim evening, their silhouettes etched against piles of cinders and the faint glow of electric lights. The narrative opens with the regiment’s routine—drill, mess hall chatter, the clatter of boots—painting a vivid picture of soldiers caught between boredom and the underlying tension of impending deployment. Through brief exchanges between Fuselli and his flamboyant companion, we glimpse their personalities: a mix of gritty humor, longing for home, and the small comforts that keep morale afloat.
As the men line up for orders, the story drifts into the inner world of the draft‑bound soldier, recalling the unsettling encouragement of the recruitment officer and the ceremonial weight of the national anthem. The prose captures the paradox of feeling both important and powerless, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of camaraderie, disillusionment, and the stark reality of a war that looms just beyond the camp’s fences.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (738K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Eve Sobol and David Widger
Release date
2004-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1896–1970
A leading voice of American modernism, this novelist turned city life, war, and politics into vivid, restless fiction. Best known for Manhattan Transfer and the U.S.A. trilogy, he helped reshape how the twentieth-century novel could sound and move.
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