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Erich Maria Remarque

Erich Maria Remarque. “I write by ear. I hear everything I write. I choose words for their sound. . .my novels all sound good when they’re read out loud. I find easy what other authors find most difficult: writing dialogue.”. Childhood. Born in Osnabrück , Germany in 1898

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Erich Maria Remarque

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  1. Erich Maria Remarque “I write by ear. I hear everything I write. I choose words for their sound. . .my novels all sound good when they’re read out loud. I find easy what other authors find most difficult: writing dialogue.”

  2. Childhood Born in Osnabrück, Germany in 1898 Poor, but happy childhood Interested in music at a young age; played both the organ and the piano At the age of 17, Remarque began to write essays and poems; started his first novel

  3. Military Service Drafted in November, 1916 at the age of 18 Sent to the Western Front in Flanders (modern day Belgium) Worked in a support unit behind lines Layed barbed wire and built bunkers and dugouts

  4. Military Service (Cont.) Wounded in July, 1917 while retrieving an injured soldier during an attack Sent to a hospital, spent most of the rest of the war recuperating During hospital stay, wrote short pieces published in German magazines Incorporated his war experiences in the novel All Quiet on the Western Front (German: ImWestennichtsNeues)

  5. After the War Went to college and became a teacher Worked at odd jobs In 1925, edited a sports magazine Published All Quiet on the Western Front in 1929 In 1931, bought and moved to a villa in Switzerland on Lake Maggiore

  6. Impact of AQOTWF Brought Remarque fame & wealth In 1933, All Quiet on the Western Front was one of the first books Nazis burned in public Painted an unfavorable picture of the German army Nazi’s revoked Remarque’s German citizenship in 1938

  7. Later Years In 1939, Remarque moved from Switzerland to United States Lived first in Hollywood and then in NYC Continued to write novels; several were made into films Most focused on the lives of Germans in the aftermath of the two world wars

  8. Later Years (Cont.) Moved in glamorous cirlces Friends with Greta Garbo, Charlie Chaplin, and Ernest Hemingway Kept apartment in NYC, divided time between NYC, Hollywood, villa in Switzerland, and several European cities

  9. Death Many years of heart problems Suffered fatal heart attack in Switzerland in 1970

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