Tag: Class struggle
Munich: Betiel Berhe and her book “No More Quiet”. – Munich
Betiel Berhe was right, she had foreseen it. One day after the conversation with her, the editors talk about the “Black Author”. The author is unconsciously called that. Why? Berhe…
Eva Mueller: "disk kid": A life as Assitussi
Classicism in comics: “Scheiblettenkind” by Eva Müller tells of a youth without money and without books. source site
Goethe’s birthday: diary of his Weimar library servant. – Culture
Goethe is written with “von”, it is known that he was a minister and was addressed as “Excellence” in public transport. The young savages of the Vormärz saw him as…
“Afternoon” by Ferdinand von Schirach – Culture
Of Felix Stephen In the 1990s, Hawaiian musician Israel “IZ” became Kamakawiwo’ole with a medley from “What a Wonderful World” and “Somewhere over the Rainbow” where he accompanied himself on…
Class shame: Daniela Dröscher’s “Lies about my mother”. Review – culture
Of Johanna Adorjan You got Didier Eribon’s “Return to Reims” breathless and with hot ears read, the German writer Daniela Dröscher has known. Reading the French sociologist, who reflects in…
Christian Baron: “The night is beautiful”. Review by Elke Heidenreich – Culture
Horst messes up, Willy tries to be a good person: Christian Baron has written a brilliant proletarian story with “Schön ist die Nacht”. Class struggle – is that still relevant…
Left doesn’t click: The left forgets the poor. This will take revenge – culture
“If you can’t tell left and right, you can experience something, listen to it!” More than forty years ago, Rolf Zuckowski sang a song with the inconspicuous title Left and…
Luck of the descent: Heinz Strunk’s novel “Ein Sommer in Niendorf” – culture
The expectations could hardly be higher. The Rowohlt publishing house announced Heinz Strunk’s novel “Ein Sommer in Niendorf” as a “kind of North German ‘Death in Venice’”. The connection with…
Hendrik Bolz and Daniel Schulz: Two books about the youth in the east – culture
We’re not in the German Abitur here, but it still doesn’t hurt to slowly feel your way around these two books. There is a small comparison: “We were like brothers”…
Édouard Louis on his mother: “A woman’s freedom”. Review. – Culture
It is the middle of the night when, in her too small apartment in a northern French provincial town, a young woman, in her mid-twenties, three children and married twice…