How German is it
- 262 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Ulrich Hargenau testifies against fellow members of a German terrorist group in order to save himself and his wife, Paula, and contemplates the nature of his German heritage.
Walter Abish crafts works that are both imaginative and experimental, pushing the boundaries of conventional storytelling. His writing often features unconventional arrangements of language and form, inviting readers to reconsider the patterns and connections within words. Abish's prose offers a fascinating journey that challenges perception and highlights the very architecture of narrative. His distinctive approach makes him a significant voice in experimental literature.





Ulrich Hargenau testifies against fellow members of a German terrorist group in order to save himself and his wife, Paula, and contemplates the nature of his German heritage.