
The War of the Poor
by Éric Vuillard
3.39
Historical Fiction
Political Fiction
Urgent
Angry
Incisive
Vuillard’s novella recounts the sixteenth-century peasant revolts led by Thomas Müntzer. Written with urgency and clarity, it connects historical struggle to contemporary inequality. Vuillard strips history of neutrality, emphasising power and repression. The prose is sharp and polemical. Past and present echo each other insistently. A brief but forceful work of political history-fiction.
