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Autobiographical novel by Elias Canetti. The story begins when his young nanny secretly meets with the young man, which he sees as a child. The young man constantly threatened him that if he said anything to the adults, he would cut out his tongue.
The novel is set in the American South, along the Mississippi River, at a time when racial division and slavery were deeply rooted in society.
The first novel by Heinrich Böll. This work (1949) laid the foundation for Böll's later career, in which he continued to explore themes of moral responsibility and the consequences of war, which earned him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1972.
On behalf of father and son and daughter Kristijan Vujičić shows us that it is never too late to listen to our hearts, follow our dreams and that the loss of loved ones can sometimes be the driving force of change.
André Maurois, a French writer known for his psychological novels and biographies, explores themes of family relationships, love, and internal conflicts in this work, which is characteristic of his style.