Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Black Obelisque Erich Maria Remarque

Remarque was famous for "All Quiet On the Western Front", but this , "The Black Obelisque", was my favorite and if you read the reviews you will see that I am not alone in that.

Hyperinflation after the first world war, and the struggle of the people to endure remains in my mind , probably read by me back in the 50's.  It was a book that remained with me with what seemed like forever.

Another favorite book of mine from when I was a young girl is the story of Madame de Stahl, her salon was famous in Paris, and I wondered at her influence as a woman of the time.  A book  I found in our small library in downtown Framingham.  Our librarians were pretty good at picking great books it also shows the value of a library, whether big or small.

Alma Mahler, was married to two genius' of her time, Mahler and Werfel.  As a young woman, I was struck that she had been honored to share the lives of such brilliant men.  It was an accomplishment not easily done, in her day.  I remember picking out the book in the Framingham library, being enthralled with the story of the time, as I was with the magic of our small library in the Framingham Town Hall Building

No comments:

Post a Comment