Research Paper On Erich Maria Remarque Born June 22nd 1898, in Osnabrück, Germany Erich Maria Remarque became one of the greatest war time authors to ever live. Being born before World War 1 Remarque experienced Germany while it was still an empire. Eventually, when Germany began World War I his viewpoint on life would change into the viewpoint that makes his writings so intense and memorable. For example, “All Quiet on The Western Front” his most popular piece of literature was banned from Germany for being non-nationalistic due to its grim realism on war. There are many works Remarque has made and all of them have been focused on the idea of short phrases and realistic values. Through the Author’s first hand experience with war and grim …show more content…
These significant pieces of history have shaped the way he writes due to their historical context in the times of his writings. “Erich Maria Remarque was the author of 1929's All Quiet on the Western Front (Im Westen Nichts Neues), a novel based on his experiences as a soldier in World War I. The book -- and its strong anti-war message -- made Remarque an international celebrity (the 1930 film version is a classic of early cinema). He emigrated from Germany in 1931 to Switzerland, then moved to the United States in 1939. He wrote novels and worked briefly in Hollywood, making friends with movie stars such as Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo, and in 1958 he married Paulette Goddard. Remarque's other novels include The Road Back (Der Weg Zurück), a sequel to his most famous book, and Arch of Triumph (Arc de Triomphe, 1945) and Night in Lisbon (Die Nacht von Lissabon, 1962). He died in 1970.”(http://www.who2.com/bio/erich-maria-remarque/) Although most people base Remarques writing style solely off of “All quiet on The Western Front,” the same style shows up in many pieces of his work. For example, “The Night in Lisbon,” is a fairly simple to read book, however Remarque uses the historical context of being a refugee fleeing Nazi control, to describe the gruesome realities of the refugee’s lives, showing yet again his style of grim realism. “1920 Die …show more content…
To show a literary criticism on “All Quiet on The Western Front,” one must understand the meaning of the novel. The one form of Literary Criticism that will be shown is through interpretation of the novel. The novel is used to display the brutalities of war, to interpret that Remarque uses very quick phrases and brutal scenes, along with showing how war affects a person mentally. “The life that has borne me through these years is still in my hands and my eyes. Whether I have subdued it, I know not. But so long as it is there it will seek its own way out, heedless of the will that is within me. (12.10) There is a very matter-of-fact, almost confident nature to this language. The speaker is certain of what he knows, and does not feel the need to riddle his prose with any extra words, any flowery adjectives. In fact, there is only one adjective in this entire passage: "heedless." Similarly, Paul is heedless of our desire to know more. He doesn't budge and spill his emotional beans. We know there must be a lot going on in his mind at this point, but he will not say more than is necessary. He is sparing with his words.” (Shmoop) The reason Remarque gives off the feeling that Paul is short worded, is to give the effect that he is so deeply pained with war,