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Жизнь взаймы, или У неба любимчиков нет (Возвращение с Западного фронта)

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Ранее роман публиковался под названием «Жизнь взаймы» в сокращенном журнальном варианте 1959 года. В данном издании публикуется окончательный книжный вариант 1961 года.
Эту жизнь герои отвоевывают у смерти! Когда терять уже нечего, когда один стоит на краю гибели, так и не узнав жизни, а другому она стала невыносима. И как всегда у Ремарка, только любовь и дружба остаются незыблемыми. Только в них можно найти точку опоры…
В 1977 году по книге был снят фильм с легендарным Аль Пачино.

359 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 31, 2023

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Erich Maria Remarque

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Erich Maria Remarque was a German novelist best known for All Quiet on the Western Front (1929), a landmark anti-war novel based on his experiences in World War I. The book became an international bestseller, defining a new genre of veterans’ literature and inspiring multiple film adaptations. Its strong anti-war themes led to condemnation by the Nazi regime, which banned and burned his works.
Born Erich Paul Remark in 1898, he adopted the surname Remarque to honor his French ancestry. He served on the Western Front during World War I, where he was wounded, and later pursued various jobs, including teaching, editing, and technical writing. After the massive success of All Quiet on the Western Front, he wrote several other novels addressing war and exile, such as The Road Back, Three Comrades, and Arch of Triumph. His outspoken opposition to the Nazi regime forced him into exile in Switzerland and later the United States, where he became a naturalized citizen in 1947.
Remarque’s personal life included high-profile relationships with actresses Marlene Dietrich and Paulette Goddard, the latter of whom he married in 1958. In 1943, his youngest sister, Elfriede, was executed by the Nazis for anti-regime remarks, an event that deeply affected him. He spent his later years in Switzerland, where he continued writing. His final completed novel, The Night in Lisbon (1962), was another bestseller.
He died in 1970 at the age of 72, leaving behind a literary legacy that continues to shape discussions on war and its consequences.

AKA:
Эрих Мария Ремарк (Russian)

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March 6, 2025
честно у меня очень странные отношения с ремарком ибо мне либо ОЧЕНЬ нравится, либо я просто хочу захлопнуть книгу
Правда кроется в том, что его невозможно читать на постоянной основе, книгу за книгой.Огромный риск возникновения хронической депрессии на фоне описаний войны, туберкулеза, неминуемой смерти, невежества людей и тд и тп🥲
Я и черный обелиск по сути не поняла, ну то-есть шумихи вокруг него
но тут все как-то неоднозначно но точно больше 6 не могу поставить, слишком много странных описаний
Но понравился ход мыслей Лилиан
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