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"Few books have made so great an impact, political or literary, as Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front, the most famous of all anti-war novels. But who was Remarque?" "Remarque was a self-made man - born into a poor family, he moulded himself into a connoisseur of art whose collection became one of the finest in Europe, and an author whose novels brought him wealth, fame and a vast readership. He was also the lover of some of the world's most desirable women. At the core of his life was a long-lasting affair with Marlene Dietrich who helped him flee from the Nazis as Europe went to war. Arch of Triumph, the bestseller he wrote while a stateless emigre in Hollywood, was inspired by the ecstasy and torment Dietrich caused him. Other lovers included Greta Garbo, Dolores del Rio, Maureen O'Sullivan (the 'Jane' of the Tarzan films), the tragic Lupe Velez, the double Oscar winner Luise Rainer, and Paulette Goddard, who became his second wife." "Behind the glamour he was a troubled man, haunted by the political fall-out from his famous book, an embittered exile from the Germany he loved, tortured by the infidelities of his first wife, and by the fate of his favourite sister who paid a terrible price in his name at the hands of the Nazis."--BOOK JACKET
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Erich Maria Remarque. The Last Romantic, Hilton Tims
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- Année de publication
- 2003
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- Très bon
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- 8,49 €
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