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Roger Willemsen

    August 15, 1955 – February 7, 2016

    Roger Willemsen was a German author and journalist renowned for his incisive interviews and public intellectualism. Throughout a career that saw him move away from mass media, he conducted approximately 1,000 interviews, engaging with a diverse spectrum of individuals, from global leaders to convicted criminals. His writings, often inspired by his travels, delve into profound human experiences and societal observations. Willemsen was celebrated for his intellect, charm, and wit, establishing himself as a distinctive voice and insightful commentator.

    Roger Willemsen
    Ein Schuss, ein Schrei
    Podróż do Afganistanu
    Das süße Gift Erotika
    Das müde Glück
    Tu Guantánamo
    The ends of the earth
    • 2015

      The ends of the earth

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.9(307)Add rating

      An author, foreign correspondent, academic, and television personality, Roger Willemsen is a familiar figure in Germany, and The Ends of the Earth offers English-language readers a chance to engage with his uniquely astute take on the world. Consisting of twenty-two essays recounting and reflecting on a lifetime of travel to the far and forgotten corners of our planet, the book offers remarkable encounters and mysterious entanglements in locations as diverse as a Kamchatkan volcano, a Burmese railway station, an Arctic icebreaker, and a Minsk hospital ward. Willemsen is the perfect companion, reveling in the strange and unlovely, and tracing unexpected connections among places, times, and peoples.

      The ends of the earth