Günter Grass

REVIEW günter grass : Amélie Nothomb: death camps and TV holocaust

Amélie Nothomb: death camps and TV holocaust

In her new novel 'Sulphuric Acid' the Belgian author takes a popular TV craze to new heights by reducing the hell of a World War II concentration camp to the banality of a docu-soap

by Katharina Kloss @ // 10/10/07

günter grass, literature, belgium, amélie nothomb, culture, society, western eu

FOCUS günter grass : Living in the shadow of the past

Living in the shadow of the past

Between new-found nationalism and rediscovered confidence, are the Germans beginning to see themselves in a different light, without having fully dealt with their past?

by ulrich schwerin // 06/02/06

günter grass, economy, immigration, war, europe, gerhard schröder, joschka fischer

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