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 · The Reader – Bernhard Schlink. Hailed as one of the most intense and thought-provoking reads in modern time, The Reader is a brilliant commentary on the generation that came after WW2. Growing up in the s in the aftermath of the war, Bernhard Schlink articulates the emotions he and others like him went through, at a time when Germany was. Free download or read online The Reader pdf (ePUB) book. The first edition of the novel was published in , and was written by Bernhard Schlink. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of pages and is available in Hardcover format/5. The Reader, which won the Boston Book Review's Fisk Fiction Prize, wrestles with many more demons in its few, remarkably lucid pages. What does it mean to love those people--parents, grandparents, even lovers--who committed the worst atrocities the world has ever known?/5(K).


Schlink's prose is clean and pared down, stripped of unnecessary imagery, dialogue, and excess in any form. What remains is an austerely beautiful narrative of the attempt to breach the gap between Germany's pre- and postwar generations, between the guilty and the innocent, and between words and silence. The Reader by Bernhard Schlink: Book Review. J 1 Comment. When Michael Berg is 15, he has an affair with Hanna Schmitz, who is over twice his age. The affair does eventually come to an end, but their lives are intertwined afterwards. This book should have been passionate, challenging, and emotionally wrenching. The Reader (German: Der Vorleser) is a novel by German law professor and judge Bernhard Schlink, published in Germany in and in the United States in The story is a parable, dealing with the difficulties post-war German generations have had comprehending the Holocaust; Ruth Franklin writes that it was aimed specifically at the generation Bertolt Brecht called the Nachgeborenen, those.


The Reader (German: Der Vorleser) is a novel by German law professor and judge Bernhard Schlink, published in Germany in and in the United States in The story is a parable, dealing with the difficulties post-war German generations have had comprehending the Holocaust ; Ruth Franklin writes that it was aimed specifically at the generation Bertolt Brecht called the Nachgeborenen, those who came after. The reader by Schlink, Bernhard. Used; good; paperback; Condition Good ISBN 10 ISBN 13 Seller. Klondyke. Seller rating. Hailed as one of the most intense and thought-provoking reads in modern time, The Reader is a brilliant commentary on the generation that came after WW2. Growing up in the s in the aftermath of the war, Bernhard Schlink articulates the emotions he and others like him went through, at a time when Germany was.

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