Children Are Civilians Too

Published
Jan 1995
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
208

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These twenty-six stories illustrate Heinrich Boll's finely nuanced storytelling at its best. In stunning portraits of ordinary people, Boll creates a rich tapestry of the dark years in postwar Germany. There are tales of soldiers on leave, listlessly visiting bars and brothels; stories of children rendered with a simplicity that belies their emotional impact; and stark vignettes of people struggling to re-make their lives against the ruined landscape of war-devastated towns and villages. Representing Boll's youthful beginnings, this collection introduces the themes that inform his life-long literary accomplishments and the wit, intelligence, and lyricism that made Boll one of contemporary Europe's most acclaimed writers.

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First Edition Jan 1995 Penguin ISBN 0140187251
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Dec 1977 McGraw-Hill ISBN 007006430X
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Jan 1973 Secker & Warburg ISBN 0436054469
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Jan 1976 Penguin ISBN 0140041257
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