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Under Fire may refer to: Books * Under Fire (Barbusse novel), ''Under Fire'' (Barbusse novel) (French: ''Le Feu''), a novel by Henri Barbusse * Under Fire (Blackwood novel), ''Under Fire'' (Blackwood novel), by Grant Blackwood in Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Jr. franchise series * Under Fire (North book), ''Under Fire'' (North book), a non-fiction book by Oliver North#Nonfiction books, Oliver North Film and TV * Under Fire (1926 film), ''Under Fire'' (1926 film), an American silent western film * Under Fire (1957 film), ''Under Fire'' (1957 film), a 1957 film starring Rex Reason * Under Fire (1983 film), ''Under Fire'' (1983 film), a 1983 film starring Nick Nolte * Under Fire (Casualty), "Under Fire" (Casualty), a webisode of the British medical drama ''Casualty'' * Under Fire (Dad's Army), "Under Fire" (''Dad's Army''), an episode of the British sitcom ''Dad's Army'' * Under Fire (TV series), ''Under Fire'' (TV series), a 2003 documentary TV series, written and presented by Dan Cruicks ...
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Under Fire (Barbusse Novel)
''Under Fire: The Story of a Squad'' (French: ''Le Feu: journal d'une escouade'') by Henri Barbusse (December 1916), was one of the first novels about World War I to be published. Although it is fiction, the novel was based on Barbusse's experiences as a French soldier on the Western Front. It was awarded the Prix Goncourt in 1916. The novel is described as one of the earliest works of the Lost Generation movement or as the work which started it; the novel had a major impact on the later writers of the movement, namely on Ernest Hemingway and Erich Maria Remarque. Barbusse wrote ''Le feu'' while he was a serving soldier. He claimed to have taken notes for the novel while still in the trenches; after being injured and reassigned from the front, he wrote and published the novel while working at the War Office in 1916. Summary The novel takes the form of journal-like anecdotes which the unnamed narrator claims to be writing to record his time in the war. It follows a squad of Fren ...
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