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Henri Barbusse, Author of Anti-War novels, 1923. Artist: ENA
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Henri Barbusse, Author of Anti-War novels, 1923. Artist: ENA
Henri Barbusse, Author of Anti-War novels, 1923. Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923
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This print captures the essence of Henri Barbusse, a renowned author of anti-war novels during the 1920s. The image showcases Barbusse's distinguished appearance, with his neatly trimmed mustache and intense gaze. Dressed in a stylish jacket, he exudes an air of sophistication befitting his occupation as a writer. Barbusse's contribution to literature is highlighted by this portrait, which was published in "The Outline of Literature" by John Drinkwater in London in 1923. The photograph serves as a visual representation of Barbusse's literary works that focused on the horrors and futility of war. As one examines this monochrome snapshot, it becomes evident that Barbusse's face tells a story - one filled with profound emotions and experiences from World War I. His expression reflects both determination and weariness, offering viewers a glimpse into the depths of his characters' struggles. In capturing this moment frozen in time, ENA (the creator) has managed to encapsulate not only Barbusse himself but also the spirit of an entire generation haunted by their involvement in the First World War. This print serves as a reminder that even amidst chaos and destruction, art can emerge as a powerful tool for reflection and change. Overall, this print pays homage to Henri Barbusse's significant role as an influential author who fearlessly confronted societal issues through his writing during one of history's most tumultuous periods.
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