The end
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Translated into English for the first time, The End is a searing firsthand account of the Allied firebombing of Hamburg and a rare German perspective on the devastation.
Hans Erich Nossack was a German writer who first emerged as a poet and playwright, later becoming known primarily as a prose author. His work is characterized by a profound engagement with existential themes and a search for meaning in the modern world. Nossack's style is often described as suggestive and atmospheric, emphasizing the inner lives of his characters and their struggles with alienation. His prose explores the limits of human understanding and the possibilities of communication within a chaotic reality.







Translated into English for the first time, The End is a searing firsthand account of the Allied firebombing of Hamburg and a rare German perspective on the devastation.