Erich Maria Remarque Series
June 22, 1898 – September 25, 1970
Erich Maria Remarque stands as one of the most recognized and widely read German literary figures of the twentieth century. His work is profoundly shaped by his life experiences, marked by the tumultuous history of Germany, from his youth in imperial Osnabrück through World War I and into his exile. Remarque's novels offer a critical examination of German history, consistently centering on the preservation of human dignity and humanity amidst oppression, terror, and war. His distinctive voice and the urgency of his themes continue to resonate with readers globally.






