The Night in Lisbon: A Novel by Erich Maria Remarque is a poignant and powerful tale set against the backdrop of Europe on the brink of war. The narrative follows a destitute young refugee who finds himself at a crossroads in Lisbon, where his life takes an unexpected turn with the arrival of a mysterious stranger offering him passage to America via two tickets. Through their encounter, Remarque weaves a story that is both a testament to human resilience and a grim portrayal of the horrors of war and its aftermath. With intricate characters and vivid descriptions, this novel explores themes of survival, love, and the profound impact of historical events on individual lives.
