Erich Maria Remarque was a German-born American writer whose experiences in World War I inspired his most famous novel, All Quiet on the Western Front.
Published in 1929, the book gained worldwide recognition and remains widely read today.
Remarque's works, often dealing with themes of war, exile, and human dignity, have been translated into over fifty languages and sold millions of copies.
His other notable novels include The Road Back, Three Comrades, and Arch of Triumph.
Remarque's writing is deeply influenced by German history and his own background in OsnabrΓΌck.
His literary focus on preserving humanity in times of oppression and war has made him one of the most significant authors of the 20th century.
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