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Average rating: 4.18 · 57 ratings · 12 reviews · 10 distinct works
The End: Hamburg 1943
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Der Untergang
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Spätestens Im November. Roman
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Spirale
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An Offering for the Dead
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The D'Arthez Case
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To the Unknown Hero
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The Impossible Proof
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Das Testament Des Lucius Eu...
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“Why go on? I mean, why record all this? Wouldn’t it be better to surrender it to oblivion for all time? For those who were there certainly don’t have to read it. And the others, and those who will come later? What if they read it only to enjoy something strange and uncanny and to make themselves feel more alive? Does it take an apocalypse to do that? Or a descent into the underworld?”
Hans Erich Nossack, The End: Hamburg 1943

“Some will come and say: That’s how it always is, and this is what it means to be male: we have to destroy in order to create. But what if the earth were to say: I gave birth to you because I longed to be more than earth. Where now is your deed?”
Hans Erich Nossack, The End: Hamburg 1943



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