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Irwin Shaw's Young Lions is a monumental war novel that follows the fates of three soldiers – two Americans and one German – during World War II.
Published in 1948, The Young Lions is a celebrated literary classic by Irwin Shaw that offers a deeply humane and multifaceted look at the horrors of World War II.
The plot follows the parallel lives and transformations of three completely different young men in the vortex of global conflict: Christian Diestel, a German intellectual who initially begins to believe in Nazi ideology, and two Americans – Noah Acreman, a sensitive young man faced with anti-Semitic prejudice, and Michael Whitestaulk, a cynical Broadway producer.
Shaw skillfully avoids a one-dimensional depiction of the black and white world, contrasting the horrors of war with the inner moral dilemmas of his heroes. As the war progresses, their destinies intertwine on the European battlefields, culminating in a powerful and poignant finale. The work masterfully deals with the themes of loss of innocence, the destructive power of ideology, and the alienation of the individual, and is rightly considered one of the best war novels of the 20th century.
Two copies are available
Copy number 1
- Damaged book cover
- Signature of previous owner
- Traces of patina
Copy number 2
- Slight damage to the cover
- Staines on the pages
- The cover is missing
- Signature of previous owner
- Yellowed pages
- Traces of water
- Library stamp





