Tag: Maxim Biller
Maxim Biller’s novel “Mama Odessa”: Half truths, fine lies – culture
Quite early in the novel, the narrator says to his mother in a key phrase: “None of your stories are made up. That’s why they’re so good.” But what it…
Maxim Biller’s novel “Mama Odessa”: Half truths, fine lies – culture
Quite early in the novel, the narrator says to his mother in a key phrase: “None of your stories are made up. That’s why they’re so good.” But what it…
Israel Days Elmau: Mr. Biller in the mountains
75 years of Israel: Zeruya Shalev, Dan Diner, Rachel Salamander, Norbert Frei and Michael Wolffsohn discuss and read at Schloss Elmau. Ironically, however, Germany’s most controversial writer ensures a lasting…
20-year ban on Maxim Billers "Ezra": Protection of the Constitution for literature
In 2003, Maxim Biller’s novel “Esra” was withdrawn from circulation by the judiciary. The freedom of art is underexposed in Karlsruhe. source site
20 years of Esra: “Esra” publisher Helge Malchow in an interview
The former Kiepenheuer & Witsch publisher Helge Malchow edited Maxim Biller’s novel “Esra” before it was published in 2003. A conversation about artistic freedom, resentment and internal censorship. Interviewed by…
20 years ban of the novel “Esra”: Everything could be different – culture
Maxim Biller’s “Esra”, published 20 years ago, is a hard, clear, masterful novel. The effects of the ban shape German literature to this day. from Nils Minkmar As if the…
An answer to Maxim Biller: Good Jews, left-wing Jews
Maxim Biller decides what we should or may be? A replica. source site
Anti-Semitism debate: How left is Eva Menasse?
When the writer talks about the Germans and their dealings with Jews, she often forgets the simplest principles of the Enlightenment. source site
Among spectators: About the dispute between Max Czollek and Maxim Biller – culture
I originally had an extremely funny beginning for this article: At the beginning of the first sentence “for the sake of sincerity” I declare that I am not Jewish, but…
Maxim Biller “The Wrong Greeting”: Review of the new novel – Culture
In his new novel, Maxim Biller portrays an anti-Semite who only wants to be one sometimes – and sums up what the Federal Republic lacks. In Berlin, where everything should…