The Night in Lisbon
Book Review
"The Night in Lisbon" by Erich Maria Remarque is a profound and moving novel that immerses the reader in the atmosphere of World War II. Critics praise Remarque's skill in crafting a tense and emotionally rich story that reveals the tragedy of refugees forced to leave their homes and seek safety in foreign lands. The main characters, their experiences, and internal conflicts are described with such sincerity and precision that the reader cannot help but empathize with them. Remarque skillfully combines personal dramas with historical events, creating a multi-layered narrative that prompts reflection on the human condition during wartime. Critics also highlight the poetic and lyrical quality of the author's language, which lends the novel a special atmosphere and makes it an unforgettable read.
