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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... turned in to the street we lived in , I saw my father leaving the front door of our house on his crutches . I saw the loneli- ness that hung about him . He stood outside the door , gazing ahead indecisively , not registering my presence ...
... turned in to the street we lived in , I saw my father leaving the front door of our house on his crutches . I saw the loneli- ness that hung about him . He stood outside the door , gazing ahead indecisively , not registering my presence ...
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... turned on , with the clatter of crockery or the howling of sirens , praying or keeping silent as the bombs drone and thud , intuitively grasping the timelessness that lies within history , reduced to the fear that each must bear alone ...
... turned on , with the clatter of crockery or the howling of sirens , praying or keeping silent as the bombs drone and thud , intuitively grasping the timelessness that lies within history , reduced to the fear that each must bear alone ...
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... turning instead to Tiepolo's varnish and rejoicing in the rediscovery of one's own lost soul ? That was the trick I pulled off . My response to the totalitarian state was total introversion . In Kierkegaard's terms , it was the ...
... turning instead to Tiepolo's varnish and rejoicing in the rediscovery of one's own lost soul ? That was the trick I pulled off . My response to the totalitarian state was total introversion . In Kierkegaard's terms , it was the ...
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absurd aircraft Alfred Andersch already Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung army atmosphere beer Beimler bike bombs camp Cherries of Freedom Communist Party comrades in arms courage and dread course Dachau dark death defeat deserted enemy eyes face fate father feeling fight fire Flight to Afar front gaze German going grass grey hair Hans Beimler head heard Hitler Italian Jiru knew later Ligurian Sea look Luftwaffe March masses Max Frisch MICHAEL HULSE middle-class Monte Romano morning motorbike mountains moved Munich Neuhausen never night nothingness oath pale post-war revolution road rode Schleissheim Sebald sense sewer rat shouted silence silver soldiers squad squadron stone stood street Suderland talking tanks Tarquinia thing thought Thuringia Toby Press took trees turned Upton Sinclair valley Vejano Via Aurelia Vittorio de Sica waiting walked walls watched Wehrmacht Werner wilderness words Youth Association