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Erich Maria Remarque / Spark of Life

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Spark of Life is a concentration camp novel written by Erich Maria Remarque in 1952.


Shortly after Remarque in June 1946 learned of the death of Elfriede Scholz, his youngest sister, who had been beheaded after a trial of the People's Court in 1943, he began work on the novel, which he had dedicated to her. Spark of Life is based on the books and conversations with survivors.


The novel has 25 chapters and tells the story of inmates and watchmen of the "Little Camp" of the fictional concentration camp Mellern, a few months before the end of World War II. The Little Camp is a part of the concentration camp, where prisoners who are unable to work are sent. In the recurring bombardments of the nearby city, a group of inmates of the Little Camp, called veterans for their years of stay, begin to organize themselves as they see signs of possible liberation.

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ISBN:

978-9939-969-68-8

Pages:

448

Printing:

Black and White

Publication date:

2024

Cover:

Hardcover

Author:

Erich Maria Remarque

Translated by:

Vanuhi Baghmanyan

Dimensions:

14.5 x 20 cm

Language:

Armenian

Weight:

610 gram

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