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Essay heading: Enrich Maria Remarque: A Militant Pacifist
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Finally he got bored teaching, and did different odd jobs such as, playing organ on Sundays at an insane asylum, working for a tombstone firm, working as a small town drama critic, and racing sports cars. In 1920 he published a novel that was so bad he changed the spelling of his last name to Remarque... displayed 300 characters
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His book All Quiet on the Western Front was published in 1929 and Remarque "became a spokesman of a generation that was destroyed by war"-Kirjas. Many people loved the book, and according to New York Times, All Quiet was "one of the best-known anti-war novels ever, which decepted the horrors of war from the point of view of the ordinary soldiers"... displayed next 300 characters
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