The Cherries of Freedom: A ReportToby Press, 2004 - 88 Seiten A German soldier deserts in Italy during the Second World War, and for the first time, experiences real freedom. A classic of post war Germany. |
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... Sebald point out that the publishing house Andersch worked for in the Thirties was a " germ - cell and breed- ing - ground of racism ” ( Reinhardt's phrase , quoted by Sebald ) ; that Andersch divorced his wife at a time , 1943 , when ...
... Sebald point out that the publishing house Andersch worked for in the Thirties was a " germ - cell and breed- ing - ground of racism ” ( Reinhardt's phrase , quoted by Sebald ) ; that Andersch divorced his wife at a time , 1943 , when ...
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... Sebald faults Andersch are less grave . He tells us that the pages of Der Ruf preserved the rhetorical registers of Nazism ; but Andersch was not alone in finding it impossible to shake off the linguistic habits of his entire adult life ...
... Sebald faults Andersch are less grave . He tells us that the pages of Der Ruf preserved the rhetorical registers of Nazism ; but Andersch was not alone in finding it impossible to shake off the linguistic habits of his entire adult life ...
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... Sebald's reading ) to acknowledge that his desertion was not necessarily " a statement of existential self - determi- nation , " but rather that " Andersch appears simply - although it can hardly be held against him — a man who made off ...
... Sebald's reading ) to acknowledge that his desertion was not necessarily " a statement of existential self - determi- nation , " but rather that " Andersch appears simply - although it can hardly be held against him — a man who made off ...
Inhalt
Foreword | 1 |
The Park at Schleissheim II | 11 |
The Ferry to the North Friesian Islands | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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