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In this work, the author explores different phases and aspects of female identity through seven interconnected stories, which can also be read as fragments of a single life.
A collection of six short stories that explore the moral, social, and political themes of postwar Germany, marked by Böll's sharp critical eye and empathy for the common man. An afterword by Viktor Žmegač contextualizes the works within Böll's oeuvre.
Short Stories, includes: Horsie, Here We Are, Too Bad, From The Diary of a New York Lady, The Waltz, Dusk Before Fireworks, The Little Hours, Sentiment, A Young Women in Green Lace, Lady with a Lamp, Glory in Daytime.
The collection of 26 short stories by Heinrich Böll, winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Literature, includes a series of narratives that explore human destiny in the context of war, post-war reconstruction, and social change in Germany.
This book, which can be called a rich chronicle of retired life, also corresponds with today's times, but it will still confirm a different world, events and experiences that we would forget without Smoja.