Privatdetektiv Gerhard Selb, 68, wird von einem Chemiekonzern beauftragt, einem ›Hacker‹ das Handwerk zu legen, der das werkseigene Computersystem durcheinanderbringt. But I do not know how they do that, and I'm really uninterested in the epistemology of my writing." ,
A synagogue was burnt in Bielefeld in 1937, and during the war the city sustained considerable damage from allied bombing. (
They are recurring. "But more than anything else she is concerned that her children do good in the world. Polger gerät in einen Strudel von Ereignissen in dem Freund und Feind ununterscheidbar sind. Hardcover By the time Schlink had finished the equivalent of grammar school he says he still didn't know what he wanted to do. Georg Polger hat seine Anwaltskanzlei in Karlsruhe mit dem Leben als freier Übersetzer in Südfrankreich vertauscht und schlägt sich mehr schlecht als recht durch. Talk about couples goals! "We thought things weren't going well and we were making each other unhappy and so we split up." But it wasn't like that. They deal with Germany's post-war history, in particular the Third Reich's impact on the federal republic, student unrest, and the two Germanys. ) Paperback I think that is absurd. Bernhard Schlink was born on July 6, 1944 in Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. , In a museum far from home a man stumbles onto a painting of a woman for whom he once, long ago, risked everything and who then mysteriously disappeared from his life. As a former theological scholar, being a pastor gave him much to think about." 16 Hardcover It was Aristotle who pointed out that you have to treat everyone the same, but at the same time you must look at individual cases and circumstances. I wanted to write something with suspense that people read on the train to and from work. Über das Gelingen und Scheitern der Liebe, über Vertrauen und Verrat, über bedrohliche und bewältigte Erinnerungen und darüber, wie im falschen Leben oft das richtige liegt und im richtigen das falsche. ,
Author of two New York Times best-sellers and three collections of short stories, a children's book and a ground-breaking collection of essays. He says: "It was very interesting that in Israel and New York the older generation liked the book, but among my generation I was more than once told it shouldn't have been a problem for Michael, or for me, to condemn. I'll be doing something just for myself. Bernhard Schlink was born July 6, 1944 in Bethel, Germany, the youngest of four children. A first-rate work of climate fiction. But I never think 'this is an interesting problem, let me deal with it in my literature'." Hardcover