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		<title>SHADOWS IN PARADISE by erich maria remarque</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[a very good book stumbled upon randomly while browsing the german language section in the library (will that be possible with ebooks? real browsing that is, not crowd-sourced gutless &#8220;pushed&#8221; content. but i digress&#8230;) SHADOWS IN PARADISE is the final (posthumously published) novel by the author of the anti-war blockbuster ALL IS QUIET ON THE WESTERN [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left; ">a very good book stumbled upon randomly while browsing the german language section in the library (will that be possible with ebooks? real browsing that is, not crowd-sourced gutless &#8220;pushed&#8221; content. but i digress&#8230;) SHADOWS IN PARADISE is the final (posthumously published) novel by the author of the anti-war blockbuster ALL IS QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT&#8230; <a style="text-decoration: none;" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/fales/exhibits/remarque/documents/intro.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: #000000;">a tumultuous bio, remarque survived two world wars, his lovers included marlene dietrich, greta garbo and paulette goddard, he was an avid and knowledgeable art collector, a NYC night owl, and reputed author of very fine cocktail recipes</span></a><span style="color: #000000;">.</span></p>
<p>remarque&#8217;s NYC is thus a strange, glamorous combination of night-clubbing and WWII refugee purgatory. the two worlds collide through our man Ross&#8211;the book&#8217;s narrator&#8211;who has survived the concentration camps, fits in (though he&#8217;s a goy) with the jewish refugees, comes to court a fashion model, and ends up as an assistant for an art dealer to the super-rich.</p>
<p>some of the most delicious bits in fact deal with this art dealer character whose pretentious slimeball antics seem utterly unevolved in their parasitic kin of today:</p>
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<p style="text-align: left; ">I looked at this fashion plate of a man. His suits and shoes were from London, his shirts from Paris. His nails were nicely manicured and he smelled of French cologne. I saw him and listened to him as though he were sitting behind a glass pane; he seemed to live in a muffled world&#8211;a world of bandits and cutthroats. I was sure, but fashionable, well-groomed bandits and cutthroats&#8230; it suddenly struck me, all he really understood about his art works was their prices, because if he really loved them he wouldn&#8217;t sell them. And by selling them he was enabled to live a life of luxury unknown to the painters who had made it possible&#8230; And yet by buying their works for a song, dealers had often saved poor artists from going hungry. Everything about this business was so ambiguous, so misty and unclear (65).</p>
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<p style="text-align: left; ">i love reading about old new york, all that&#8217;s changed and all that hasn&#8217;t. this one is written in a great natural storytelling style &#8212; good on art and war and death and relationships. remarque seemed thought of as a hemmingway derivative &#8212; and some of the subject matter might be, along with its macho costume, but remarque&#8217;s style is more natural &#8212; and, for my dollar, more funny. nonetheless a tragic book equally artificial and true. an odd glamor &#8212; the kind that can&#8217;t take itself seriously due to the war but one also that resents that fact. true to the horror of it with almost no mention of the war&#8217;s details. neither art not biography but a kind of romantic epic built somehow from sober reportage.</p>
<p style="text-align: left; ">Find it <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/238963&amp;referer=brief_results" target="_blank">at your local library</a>.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center; ">marlene dietrich &amp; erich maria remarque</p>
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