Murke's Collected Silences

Nobel Prize for Literature 1972

Böll’s best satires are a classic of German literature. Again and again new generations found their way to his works through this book. The volume contains the satires “Murke’s Collected Silences”, “Christmas Not Just Once a Year”, “Action Will be Taken”, “Bonn Diary” and “The Thrower-Away”.

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  • Publisher: Kiepenheuer&Witsch
  • Release: 02.10.2013
  • 160 pages
  • ISBN: 978-3-462-04580-2
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Heinrich Böll

In 1972, Heinrich Böll became the first German to win the Nobel Prize for literature since Thomas Mann in 1929. Born in Cologne, in 1917, Böll was reared in a liberal Catholic, pacifist family. Drafted into the Wehrmacht, he served on the Russian and French fronts and was wounded four times before he found himself in an American prison camp. After the war he began writing about his shattering experiences as a soldier. His first novel, The Train Was on Time, was published in 1949, and he went on to become one of the most prolific and important of post-war German writers. Böll served for several years as the president of International P.E.N. and was a leading defender of the intellectual freedom of writers throughout the world. He died in June 1985.

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