Roads stretch far through the landscape, the villages lie in a grey light; trees rustle, leaves are falling, falling
Roads stretch far through the landscape, the villages lie in a grey light; trees rustle, leaves are falling, falling
Erich Maria Remarque, a German author best known for his anti-war novel "All Quiet on the Western Front," often used vivid and evocative imagery in his writing to convey the emotional and physical landscapes of his characters. The quote "Roads stretch far through the landscape, the villages lie in a grey light; trees rustle, leaves are falling, falling" captures the sense of desolation and melancholy that permeates much of Remarque's work.