A brutal, devastatingly honest story of the trenches that somehow retains its humour, and its poetry, to the end
Independent, Best Books of 2015
An unusual, original and charming addition to that great army of WWI novels
The Times
A century after the Great War, Schlump reappears in Jamie Bulloch's excellent new translation and the extraordinary story of its rediscovery probably warrants a novel of its own...exceptional
Independent
One of the great First World War novels, about a German soldier in a French village, who falls in love with it. It’s full of criticism of how the war was conducted by Germany, so when Hitler came in, it was burnt.
- Michael Morpurgo, Daily Mail
The best of German war books so far
- J. B. Priestley,