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Four Soldiers: A Novel

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'Four Soldiers: A Novel' by Hubert Mingarelli is a short work that delves into the lives of four soldiers during the Russian Civil War. The book focuses on the day-to-day existence, male bonding, and the psychological effects of waiting for battle. Mingarelli's writing style is described as simple, direct, and haunting, painting a poignant picture of war and friendship amid the backdrop of historical events.

Characters:

The characters are simple yet deeply connected individuals, whose friendship shines amid the adversities of war, embodying vulnerability and humanity.

Writing/Prose:

The prose is simple and direct, capturing the emotional landscape of soldiers through an unembellished narrative, effectively translated from French.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot is characterized by its haunting simplicity, focusing on the ordinary lives of soldiers rather than significant war events, highlighting their psychological experiences.

Setting:

Set against the backdrop of the Russian Civil War, the environment is harsh and unforgiving, contrasting the soldiers' fragile moments of friendship.

Pacing:

The pacing of the story is slow and deliberate, emphasizing the monotony of waiting in wartime rather than offering action-driven plots.
I harnessed felled tree trunks to a horse to transport them from the riverbank to the sawmill. Then I tied them to a winch and lowered them one by one to Ovanes’ band saw. In the evening I fed the hor...

Notes:

The novel is set during the Russian Civil War in 1919.
It follows four soldiers bonded by friendship while hiding from the war near the Romanian border.
The story is narrated from the perspective of one soldier, giving it a personal touch.
The writing style is simple and resembles diary entries, reflecting the mindset of uneducated soldiers.
The book focuses more on the soldiers' day-to-day lives rather than battles or historical events.
Characters engage in mundane activities to cope with the boredom of waiting for battle.
Themes of love, friendship, and the psychological effects of war are explored.
Despite the hardships, the soldiers find moments of happiness together, like playing games and exploring a hidden pond.
The ending is ambiguous and leaves readers with unanswered questions.
The translation from French was done by Sam Taylor, who is praised for his work.
The novel is described as haunting and deeply affecting, evoking strong emotions in some readers.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include themes of war, psychological tension, emotional distress, and existential dread.

From The Publisher:

Longlisted for the 2019 Man Booker International Prize "Its simplicity lends it grandeur. One thinks of Maxim Gorky, or even the early sketches of Tolstoy."

- The Wall Street Journal

"A small miracle of a book, perfectly imagined and perfectly achieved."

-Hilary Mantel, author of Booker Prize-winning novels Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies

A novel of war, revolution, youth, and friendship by the "remarkable" (Ian McEwan) French author of A Meal in Winter

Hubert Mingarelli's simple, powerful, and moving stories of men in combat have established him as one of the most exciting new voices in international fiction.

In Four Soldiers he tells the story of four young soldiers in 1919, members of the Red Army during the Russian civil war. It is set in the harsh dead of winter, just as the soldiers set up camp in a forest in Galicia near the Romanian front line. Due to a lull in fighting, their days are taken up with the mundane tasks of trying to scratch together what food and comforts they can find, all the time while talking, smoking, and waiting. Waiting specifically for spring to come. Waiting for their battalion to move on. Waiting for the inevitable resumption of violence.

Recalling great works like Isaac Babel's Red Cavalry, Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, and Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage, Four Soldiers is a timeless and tender story of young male friendships and the small, idyllic moments of happiness that can illuminate the darkness of war.

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