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List of books with anti-war themes : ウィキペディア英語版
List of books with anti-war themes
Books with anti-war themes have explicit anti-war messages or have been described as having significant anti-war themes or sentiments. Not all of these books have a direct connection to any particular anti-war movement. The list includes fiction and non-fiction, and books for children and younger readers.

== Fiction ==

* ''A Fable'' – William Faulkner, 1954, World War One
* ''All Quiet on the Western Front'' – Erich Maria Remarque
* ''The Americanization of Emily'' – William Bradford Huie
* ''Bid Me To Live'' – H.D. novel, 1960〔"More explicitly pacifist examples include...Hilda Doolittle's ''Bid Me To Live''". "World War One Writing", in Faye Hammill, Esme Miskimmin, Ashlie Sponenberg (eds.) ''An Encyclopedia of British Women's Writing 1900–1950''. Palgrave, 2008 ISBN 0-230-22177-7 (p. 295).〕
* ''Captain Jinks, Hero'' – Ernest Crosby, 1902〔Cynthia Wachwell, ''War No More: The Antiwar Impulse in American Literature, 1861–1914''. Louisiana State University Press 2010, ISBN 0-8071-3562-3 (pp. 163-66).〕
* ''Catch 22'' – Joseph Heller
* ''Cat's Cradle'' – Kurt Vonnegut science fiction novel
* ''Celestial Matters'' – Richard Garfinkle science fiction novel
* ''Company K'' – William March novel
* ''Dead Yesterday'' – Mary Agnes Hamilton novel, 1916〔Vincent B. Sherry, ''The Cambridge companion to the literature of the First World War''. Cambridge University Press, 2005 ISBN 0-521-82145-2 (p.102)〕
* ''Despised and Rejected'' – Rose Allatini novel, (published under the name A. T. Fitzroy) 1918 〔''Despised and Rejected'' was banned by the British Government shortly after publication. See John Sloan (June 2004). "A War of Individuals: Bloomsbury Attitudes to the Great War by Jonathan Atkin". The Review of English Studies 55 (220): 478–480. doi:10.1093/res/55.220.478. Retrieved 1 September 2014.〕
* ''A Farewell to Arms'' – Ernest Hemingway
* ''For Whom the Bell Tolls'' – Ernest Hemingway
* ''The Forever War'' – Joe Haldeman science fiction novel
* ''From Here to Eternity'' – James Jones novel
* ''Generals Die in Bed'' – Charles Yale Harrison novel
* ''The Good Soldier Svejk'' – Jaroslav Hašek novel
* ''Johnny Got His Gun'' – Dalton Trumbo novel, 1938
* ''Lay Down Your Arms!'' – Bertha von Suttner novel
* ''Lysistrata'' – Aristophanes play, 411 BCE
* ''The Naked and the Dead'' – Norman Mailer novel
* ''Non-Combatants and Others'' – Rose Macaulay novel, 1916〔
* ''Not So Quiet: Stepdaughters of War'' – Evadne Price (as Helen Zenna Smith]] novel, 1930
* ''On the Beach'' – Nevil Shute novel
* ''The Once and Future King'' by T. H. White, 1958〔"T.H. White declared the theme of his Arthurian fantasy, ''The Once and Future King'' written for the most part between 1938 and 1941, was to find "an antidote to war"". Tom Shippey, "Fantasy" in ''The Oxford Companion to English Literature'' edited by Margaret Drabble. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2006. ISBN 978-0-19-861453-1 (p.351).〕
* ''Regeneration'' by Pat Barker
* ''The Red Badge of Courage'' – Stephen Crane novel, 1895
* ''Shabdangal'' – Malayalam novel, 1947
* ''The Short-Timers'' – Gustav Hasford novel
* ''Slaughterhouse Five'' – Kurt Vonnegut science fiction novel
* ''The Thin Red Line'' – James Jones novel
* ''The Things They Carried'' – Tim O'Brien, 1990
* ''The Tin Drum'' – Günter Grass novel
* ''The Train Was on Time (Der Zug war pünktlich)'' – novel by Heinrich Böll, 1949
* ''The War Prayer'' – Mark Twain short story, c.1910
* ''The Wars'' – Timothy Findley novel, 1977〔"''The Wars'' is an anti-war novel". "Author uses fiction to show horrors of First World War".''The Leader-Post'', November 15, 1977 (p.47).〕
* ''Two Women'' – Alberto Moravia novel, 1958
* ''Three Soldiers'' – John Dos Passos novel, 1921, World War One
* ''Under FireHenri Barbusse novel, 1916〔"Henri Barbusse, the author of the internationally famed anti-war novel Le Feu (Under Fire)"... Alan Kramer, ''Dynamic of Destruction : Culture and Mass Killing in the First World War: Culture and Mass Killing in the First World War'' Oxford University Press, 2007 ISBN 0-19-151668-6, (p. 237).〕
* ''Voyage to Faremido'' – Frigyes Karinthy novel, 1916〔"Karinthy, as a pacifist, is very bitter about the war...In asides Karithy expresses horror at the war, damning both Central Powers and Allies". "''Voyage to Faremido'' and ''Capillaria''" in E. F. Bleiler and Richard Bleiler, ''Science-Fiction: The Early Years''. Kent State University Press, 1990. (pp. 400-401). ISBN 978-0-87338-416-2.〕
* ''War with the Newts'' – Karel Čapek, novel 1936〔Darko Suvin describes ''War with the Newts'' as "the pioneer of all anti-fascist and anti-militarist SF". Suvin, "Capek, Karel" in ''Twentieth-Century Science-Fiction Writers'' by Curtis C. Smith. St. James Press, 1986, ISBN 0-912289-27-9 (p.842-4).〕
* ''We That Were Young'' – Irene Rathbone (1892–1980) novel, 1932〔"''We That Were Young''...() protagonist, Joan, loses her lover and brother in the war, undertakes vengeful service in a munitions factory, and finally converts to pacifism". Ashlie Sponenberg "Rathbone, Irene" in Faye Hammill, Esme Miskimmin, Sponenberg (eds.) ''An Encyclopedia of British Women's Writing 1900–1950''. London, Palgrave, 2008 ISBN 0-230-22177-7 (pp. 198–199).〕
* ''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' Norman Mailer novel, 1967
* ''Why Was I Killed?'' (retitled ''Return of the Traveller'' in the US) – Rex Warner Novel 1943〔"...his final excursion into visionary fiction...was ''Why Was I Killed?'', an after-death fantasy on a pacifist theme". Michael Moorcock, "Introduction" to ''The Aerodrome'' by Rex Warner. Vintage Classics, 2007. ISBN 978-0-09-951156-4 (pp. ix-xx)〕

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