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Bilingual: English - German Zweisprachig: Deutsch - Englisch This collection presents a range of thought-provoking pieces exploring themes of identity, love, and societal issues. The works include reflections on personal struggles, such as "The Failure of a Secular Life" and "Why I Happen to Be Free," alongside poignant observations on the human condition, like "On the Death of an Uncharted Planet" and "Waiting for Marianne." The author delves into the complexities of relationships in "Congratulations For Marianne" and "The House," while also addressing broader societal concerns in "Indictment of the Blue Hole" and "All There Is to Know about Adolph Eichmann." The narratives fluctuate between the personal and the political, as seen in "Governments Make Me Lonely" and "The Music Crept By Us." Each piece invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and the world around them, from the intimate "I Wanted to Be a Doctor" to the existential "Why Experience Is No Teacher." The collection's diverse themes and styles offer a rich tapestry of insights, making it a compelling read for those interested in the intersections of personal and societal narratives.
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Blumen für Hitler, Leonard Cohen
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 1982
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- (In brossura),
- Condizioni del libro
- Danneggiato
- Prezzo
- 21,21 €
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- Titolo
- Blumen für Hitler
- Sottotitolo
- Gedichte und Lieder 1956-1970
- Lingua
- Tedesco
- Autori
- Leonard Cohen
- Editore
- März
- Pubblicato
- 1982
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 229
- ISBN10
- 3888800064
- ISBN13
- 9783888800061
- Serie
- Prima pubblicazione
- 1964
- Titolo originale
- Flowers for Hitler
- Valutazione
- 4,05 su 5
- Descrizione
- Bilingual: English - German Zweisprachig: Deutsch - Englisch This collection presents a range of thought-provoking pieces exploring themes of identity, love, and societal issues. The works include reflections on personal struggles, such as "The Failure of a Secular Life" and "Why I Happen to Be Free," alongside poignant observations on the human condition, like "On the Death of an Uncharted Planet" and "Waiting for Marianne." The author delves into the complexities of relationships in "Congratulations For Marianne" and "The House," while also addressing broader societal concerns in "Indictment of the Blue Hole" and "All There Is to Know about Adolph Eichmann." The narratives fluctuate between the personal and the political, as seen in "Governments Make Me Lonely" and "The Music Crept By Us." Each piece invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and the world around them, from the intimate "I Wanted to Be a Doctor" to the existential "Why Experience Is No Teacher." The collection's diverse themes and styles offer a rich tapestry of insights, making it a compelling read for those interested in the intersections of personal and societal narratives.




