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Erich Maria Remarque: The Last Romantic by Da Capo Press

On 2005-08-18 Fred Martin, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada wrote: This biography will satisfy most readers of Erich Maria Remarque´s fiction. The author doesn´t take a scholarly approach to Remarque´s work, but then his novels probably don´t deserve such serious treatment.
Tims successfully provides an interesting account of the author´s life and times. A good read.. And summed up by saying A good approach to Remarque. Currently Erich Maria Remarque: The Last Romantic has an overall rating of 8 over 10.

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Da Capo Press claimed For more than seventy years Erich Maria Remarque´s startlingly realistic and intensely moving antiwar novel All Quiet on the Western Front has remained a worldwide best-seller. A political and literary sensation when it was first published, Remarque´s masterpiece was banned and burned in the 1930s by the Nazis. Remarque himself was forced to flee Germany, and eventually, in 1939, he immigrated to America. A troubled man haunted by the horrors of Nazi Germany and embittered by his exile from the country he loved, Remarque strove to protect his privacy. In Hollywood glamour, in the beauties of art, in wealth, in the fame gained by successive best-sellers like Arch of Triumph, Remarque hid his torment and buried his fears. Love, too, held its woes for Remarque. Extraordinary, poignant, glamorous, the portrait that emerges in this potent biography of a modern literary giant-the story of a disadvantaged poor boy who at eighteen did indeed serve on the Western Front and subsequently molded himself into a cultured man of the world-is as extravagantly lit by romance as it is shadowed by anguish.

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