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Alfred Andersch

    February 4, 1914 – February 21, 1980
    Alfred Andersch
    Gesammelte Erzählungen
    Hohe Breitengrade oder Nachrichten von der Grenze
    Mein Verschwinden in Providence
    Bericht
    Winterspelt
    The cherries of freedom
    • 2004

      The cherries of freedom

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.6(106)Add rating

      "Alfred Andersch, whose many admirers included Thomas Mann and Max Frisch, was one of the foremost novelists of post-war Germany. He spent most of the war plotting his desertion from the Wehrmacht. "At a certain moment I chose to act in a way that gave meaning to my life, and from that time on that action became the axle around which the wheel of my existence revolved ... "" "When the opportunity arose at last, in the idyllic Italian countryside on the day of the Normandy landings in 1944 and until he was safely taken POW by the advancing American army, Andersch found himself in a wilderness, a place of freedom. The cherries he plucked from a tree were the cherries of freedom, and the taste of them was one Andersch had not known for all of the years of the Third Reich: the taste of freedom."--Jacket

      The cherries of freedom
    • 1980
    • 1965