Flotsam / Erich Maria Remarque - هارد كفر
Flotsam / Erich Maria Remarque - هارد كفر
"Flotsam" by Erich Maria Remarque, originally published in German as "Liebe deinen Nächsten" (Love Thy Neighbor) in 1939, is a poignant and gripping novel that delves into the struggles of displaced persons in Europe during the interwar period. Remarque, known for his anti-war masterpiece "All Quiet on the Western Front", brings his characteristic empathy and insight to the plight of refugees fleeing persecution and oppression.
The novel follows the lives of various characters who are stateless, moving across borders, and seeking refuge in an increasingly hostile world. Their journeys through Europe reflect the social and political upheavals of the time, highlighting themes of exile, identity, and human resilience. Despite the heavy subject matter, Remarque imbues the narrative with moments of compassion, friendship, and hope, offering a deeply human perspective on a tragic historical period.