Und dazwischen nichts - Hardcover

 
9783957572653: Und dazwischen nichts

Synopsis

In the early 1970s, the protest movements in Paris, Rome and Berlin face the question of armed struggle and submersion into the underground. Even if the answers are different, a decade of political violence begins in all three countries, which left the corpses of hundreds of men and women on the "streets of a Europe in peace, like dogs". As a witness to this decade of anger, hope and great words, the first-person narrator experiences his sexual and political awareness, but when he is "on the move" to immerse himself in the world game, the hope of his older brothers has shattered on the walls of repression or died in murderous dead ends. Too young for the fight, there will be a short intense time for him and his loved ones in which they indulge in the great pleasures such as the deep hardships of politics and the body, because "sex is not separate from the world". But then she will "mow down an epidemic like dogs" and "the enemy has a different face". Written with the rage of a helpless contemporary witness, the lies of an entire continent, ›And nothing in between‹ reminds us that history is above all one: fiction.

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