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Erich Maria Remarque

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Experiences of German-born American writer Erich Maria Remarque (born Erich Paul Remark) in World War I based All Quiet on the Western Front (1929), his best known novel.

People most widely read literature of author with pen name of Erich Paul Remark in the twentieth century.

German history of the twentieth century essentially marks biography of Remarque and fundamentally influences his writing: Childhood and youth, the Weimar Republic, and most of all his exile in Switzerland and the United States. The first publication attained worldwide recognition, continuing today.

Examples of his other novels also internationally published are: The Road Back (1931), Three Comrades (1936, 38), Arch of Triumph (1945), The Black Obelisk (1956), and Night in Lisbon (1962).

Remarque's novels have been translated in more than fifty languages; globally the total edition comes up to several million copies.

The complete works of Remarque are both highly interrelated with his Osnabrück background and speaking thematically of a critical examination of German history, whereby the preservation of human dignity and humanity in times of oppression, terror and war always was at the forefront of his literary creation.

AKA:
Έριχ Μαρία Ρεμάρκ (Greek)
Эрих Мария Ремарк (Russian)

Three Comrades

2024
Set in the interwar period in Germany, the novel revolves around the deep bond of friendsh

The Black Obelisk

2024
Set in the turmoil of post-World War I Germany, the novel follows the life of a young vete

Arch Of Triumph

2024
Set against the backdrop of the looming Second World War in Paris, the narrative follows a

All Quiet on the Western Front

2024
One by one the boys begin to fall…In 1914 a room full of German schoolboys, fresh-faced an