"From each one of them rose separate columns of smoke, meeting in a pall overhead, and through the smoke came stabbing flashes of fire as German shells burst with thudding shocks of sound. This was the front line of battle"
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Gibbs’s intent is observational, but not neutral. He’s writing as a journalist, and that posture of reportorial steadiness is the lever that makes the horror hit harder. He doesn’t give you heroism, strategy, or speeches. He gives you physics: smoke rising, flashes stabbing, shells bursting, sound thudding. The verbs are bodily. “Stabbing” and “thudding” drag the reader into a sensory logic that bypasses ideology; it’s less about what anyone believes than what anyone’s nerves must endure.
The subtext is a quiet indictment of modern war’s scale and impersonality. “German shells” identifies an enemy, yet the dominant presence is not Germans but machinery and atmosphere. Even the climax - “This was the front line of battle” - lands like a flat caption under an unbearable image, as if language can only pin a label to something too big to hold. Context matters: in an era when publics consumed war through dispatches, Gibbs supplies not reassurance but immersion, making the front line legible as a system of sustained, organized violence rather than a moment of glory.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Gibbs, Philip. (2026, January 17). From each one of them rose separate columns of smoke, meeting in a pall overhead, and through the smoke came stabbing flashes of fire as German shells burst with thudding shocks of sound. This was the front line of battle. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/from-each-one-of-them-rose-separate-columns-of-79374/
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Gibbs, Philip. "From each one of them rose separate columns of smoke, meeting in a pall overhead, and through the smoke came stabbing flashes of fire as German shells burst with thudding shocks of sound. This was the front line of battle." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/from-each-one-of-them-rose-separate-columns-of-79374/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"From each one of them rose separate columns of smoke, meeting in a pall overhead, and through the smoke came stabbing flashes of fire as German shells burst with thudding shocks of sound. This was the front line of battle." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/from-each-one-of-them-rose-separate-columns-of-79374/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





