Wednesday, November 3, 2021

German Literature Month

 I discovered that November is German Literature Month. If you know me, you know I love groups, lists, things like that. So why not German literature (in English, meine Deutsch ist nicht so gut)? 

A few months ago I read (and did a quick review of) The Glass Bees by the wonderful Ernst Jünger, author of the equally great A German Officer in Occupied France. He's also written one called Heliopolis, but I'm having issues trying to find a copy. Therefore, one must look elsewhere.

They Divided the Sky sounds good, and having spent four-plus years in the divided city, this might be a fun read. There's also The Swarm, which might hit both the German lit box and the sci-fi box. 

How about you, dear reader(s), do you have a recommended novel for German Literature Month?



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