What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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ABANDONED. WWI or WWII soldiers in trenches, barb wire, dead comrade
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Was this fiction or real? (And with trenches, I'm thinking it is more likely a WWI book than WWII)
Bobbi--did you check for razor wire? That's what it was usually referred to in the books I have on WWI.
Bobbi--bumping about once a month is often enough. That's long enough that people have a chance to do more reading and to have more people join our group (or come back to it after time away.)


All Quiet on the Western Front is the book you're looking for maybe?Its absolutely wonderful, and is about WWI.

I thought of All Quiet on the Western Front too but there is only one soldier in the trench with the body, not two. Also I don't know if barbed wire was involved.

I'll check out the recent suggestions, thanks. I think I already checked out All Quiet but I'll look again.
Thanks!

Fifth Business is not available for text search, so I'll ask my friend if he's read it.
This is not The Magus, which has a WWI scene with a British soldier who spends the night in a trench or bomb crater with the decomposing body of a German soldier. No other characters or barbed wire involved.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Magus (other topics)Fifth Business (other topics)
All Quiet on the Western Front (other topics)
Surviving An American Gulag (other topics)
The Absolutist (other topics)
Two soldiers are in the trenches for days having to look at the decomposing body of a fellow soldier who was caught in barb wire and killed. One of the soldiers in the trench had begun to have feelings for the dead one (before he died) or perhaps vice versa. To combat the trauma of having to look at the unreachable body for day after day, they begin to make dark jokes about it.