Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet Quotes
A collection of quotes by Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet .
Erich Maria Remarque was a German author, born on June 22, 1898, in Osnabrück, Germany. He is best known for his influential anti-war novel, "All Quiet on the Western Front," which was published in 1928. Remarque served as a soldier in World War I and his experiences on the front lines guided his writing.
Following the war, Remarque worked various jobs, including teaching, before fully committing to a career as a writer. "All Quiet on the Western Front" brought him international fame and critical acclaim for its depiction of the horrors of war from the perspective of a young soldier. The novel explores themes of loss, disillusionment, and the dehumanization of individuals caught in the chaos of warfare.
Due to the novel's pacifist stance and frank descriptions, it faced censorship and was banned in some countries. However, it remains one of the most significant works of war literature ever written, lauded for its insightful portrayal of the profound impact of war on individuals and society.
Throughout his career, Remarque wrote several other novels and plays, often addressing themes of war, exile, and the struggle for meaning in a chaotic world. Some of his notable works include "Three Comrades" and "Arch of Triumph." Erich Maria Remarque passed away on September 25, 1970, in Locarno, Switzerland, leaving behind a lasting legacy as a prominent novelist and a keen observer of the human condition.