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Remarque's and fourth
After her fourth husband Erich Maria Remarque's death in 1970, she made one last attempt at acting, when accepted a small role in an episode of The Snoop Sisters ( 1972 ) for television.

Remarque's and novel
A year ago it was bruited that the primary character in Erich Maria Remarque's new novel was based on the Marquis Alfonso De Portago, the Spanish nobleman who died driving in the Mille Miglia automobile race of 1957.
One looked forward to Mr. Remarque's ninth book if only because not even a reasonably good novel has yet been written grounded on automobile racing, as dramatic a sport as mankind has devised.
Mr. Remarque's conception of this novel was sound and perhaps even noble.
The sequel to Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front, which Universal had filmed in 1930, the novel and film follow the lives of several young German men who have returned from the trenches of World War I and their struggles to re-integrate into society.
In 1958, Douglas Sirk directed the film A Time to Love and a Time to Die in Germany, based on Remarque's novel.
It is also played by many soldiers in Remarque's novel All Quiet on the Western Front, and was a favorite game of Richard Strauss, who included a hand in his opera Intermezzo.
in 1994, with the title The Sorrow of War, which became a widely acclaimed novel, with some critics placing the work among the most moving war novels of all time, with British author-photographer Tim Page and others comparing it favorably to Remarque's ' All Quiet on the Western Front.
The Dream Room () was Erich Maria Remarque's first novel.

Remarque's and German
His depictions of legless and disfigured veterans — a common sight on Berlin's streets in the 1920s — unveil the ugly side of war and illustrate their forgotten status within contemporary German society, a concept also developed in Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front.
On 10 May 1933, the German government, under the initiative of the Nazi propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, banned and publicly burned Remarque's works.
In 1938, Remarque's German citizenship was revoked and then in 1939 after he and his ex-wife were remarried to prevent her repatriation to Germany, they left Porto Ronco, Switzerland for the United States of America.
German writer Erich Maria Remarque died there in 1970, and Remarque's widow, American actress Paulette Goddard, died there in 1990.

Remarque's and first
His first book Legion of the Damned has been compared to a much grislier, darker more terrifying version of Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front.
Propylaea ) was founded as an imprint for non-fiction books especially on history and art history as well as classical editions, but also for novels like Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front first published in 1929.

Remarque's and for
In literature, bag people are mentioned, for example, in Remarque's The Road Back and Karel Čapek's The Absolute at Large.
He took a similar approach for Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front, Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto, Victor Hugo's Les Misérables and others.
The book has consequently been criticised for glorifying war, especially when compared to Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front.

Remarque's and book
But it is in the matter of preoccupation with death, which is the primary concern of the book, that Remarque's failure is plainest.
Erich Maria Remarque's best-selling book about the First World War, Im Westen nichts Neues, was translated into 28 languages with world sales nearly reaching 4 million in 1930. and the award-winning film which was based on that work of fiction have had a greater influence in shaping public views of the war than the work of any historian.

Remarque's and .
If this was in fact Mr. Remarque's intention he has achieved a notable failure.
Race-drivers, on the other hand, are quite often killed on the circuit, and since it was obviously Mr. Remarque's intention to establish automobile racing as life in microcosm, one might reasonably have expected him to demonstrate precise knowledge not only of techniques but of mores and attitudes.
Remarque's papers are housed at NYU's Fales Library.

fourth and novel
The film was based on the fourth novel in a pentalogy, known in China as the Crane Iron Pentalogy, by wuxia novelist Wang Dulu.
Originally written as a novel series by Wang Du Lu starting in the late 1930s, the film is adapted from the storyline of the fourth book in the series, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
* The fourth stanza was quoted by Lachesis to Zane in Piers Anthony's novel On a Pale Horse, the first of his Incarnations of Immortality series.
In Rick Riordan's series Percy Jackson & the Olympians, the events of the fourth novel The Battle of the Labyrinth predominantly take place within the labyrinth of Daedalus, which has followed the heart of the West to settle beneath the United States.
In the fantasy genre, The Curse of Chalion won the Mythopoeic Award for Adult Literature and was nominated for the 2002 World Fantasy Award for best novel, and both her fourth Hugo Award and second Nebula Award were for Paladin of Souls.
A 1995 edition of all three completed Gormenghast novels includes a very short fragment of the beginning of what would have been the fourth Gormenghast novel, Titus Awakes, as well as a listing of events and themes he wanted to address in that and later Gormenghast novels.
* The Moor ( novel ), the fourth book in Mary Russell detective series by Laurie R. King.
The fourth installment of the novel series is titled The Romulan War: To Brave the Storm, by Michael A. Martin was announced in Star Trek Magazine issue 154, released in trade paperback format on October 25 2011 and is the final novel in The Romulan War series, taking the story to the end of the Romulan War and the decommission of the Enterprise.
Published in 1987, it is the fourth Discworld novel and the first to focus on the Death of the Discworld, who only appeared as a side character in the previous novels.
The novel raises the question as to whether Hindustan ( consisting of Hindu Indians ) is a fourth Great Phyle, or a " riotously diverse collection of microtribes sintered together according to some formula we don't get.
Lewis fantasy novel Prince Caspian, the second book ( or fourth, depending on the order they are arranged ) in The Chronicles of Narnia series.
Foundation's Edge ( 1982 ) is a science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov, the fourth book in the Foundation Series.
Billion-Dollar Brain ( 1966, ISBN 0-09-985710-3 ) is a Cold War spy novel by Len Deighton, and the fourth protagonised by an anonymous secret agent working for the British WOOC ( P ) intelligence agency.
Richler published his fourth novel The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz in 1959.
It placed fourth in the annual Locus Poll for best fantasy novel.
in Quantity for the Price of Seven " Richardson later made it up to the public with " deferred Restorations " of the fourth edition of the novel being printed in larger print with eight volumes and a preface that reads: " It is proper to observe with regard to the present Edition that it has been thought fit to restore many Passages, and several Letters which were omitted in the former merely for shortening-sake.
Excession, first published in 1996, is Scottish writer Iain M. Banks's fourth science fiction novel to feature the Culture.
Cat's Cradle is the fourth novel by American writer Kurt Vonnegut, first published in 1963.
*** The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass ( 1997 ), the fourth novel in the series
In 1963, Eon Productions producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman made agreement with McClory to adapt the novel into the fourth James Bond film, stipulating also that McClory would not be allowed to make further adaptations of Thunderball for at least ten years since the release.
Island of the Sequined Love Nun ( ISBN 0-06-073544-9 ) is the fourth novel by absurdist author Christopher Moore, published in 1997.
Ron Howard's production company, Imagine Entertainment, have purchased the rights to Anne's fourth novel in her Vampire series, The Tale of the Body Thief.
The Tale of the Body Thief is the fourth novel in Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles series, following The Queen of the Damned.

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