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The Reader, which won the Boston Book Review's Fisk Fiction Prize, wrestles with many more demons in its few, remarkably lucid pages. What does it mean to love those people--parents, grandparents, even lovers--who committed the worst atrocities the world has ever known?/5(K). The questions and discussion topics that follow are intended to enhance your group's reading of Bernhard Schlink's The Reader, a haunting story of love and guilt in which the legacy of Nazi crimes enters a young man's life in an unexpected and irrevocable way.  · "The Reader" by Bernhard Schlink is the story of a year-old boy who has an affair with an older bltadwin.rution: Literature Expert.


If you are looking for a book that is a fast read and a real page-turner that leaves you craving others to discuss its moral ambiguity with, "The Reader" by Bernhard Schlink is a great bltadwin.ru was an acclaimed book published in Germany in and its popularity spiked when it was chosen for Oprah's Book bltadwin.ru film adaptation that was nominated for several Academy Awards, with Kate. Bernhard Schlink was born in to Edmund and Irmgard Schlink. Growing up, theology and religion were major influences in the lives of Schlink and his three older siblings. Their mother Irmgard was a Swiss theology student who was deeply concerned with justice and morality and who instilled in her children a sense that they must do good in. The Reader, by Bernhard Schlink, explores themes of love and guilt, shame and loss on both a personal and national level, through the complex and moving relationship between Michael Berg and bltadwin.ru novel begins, in , as year-old German schoolboy, Michael Berg, falls ill outside year-old Hanna Schmitz's apartment house.


The Reader (German: Der Vorleser) is a novel by German law professor and judge Bernhard Schlink, published in Germany in and in the United States in The story is a parable, dealing with the difficulties post-war German generations have had comprehending the Holocaust ; Ruth Franklin writes that it was aimed specifically at the generation Bertolt Brecht called the Nachgeborenen, those who came after. "The Reader" by Bernhard Schlink is the story of a year-old boy who has an affair with an older woman. The Reader, which won the Boston Book Review's Fisk Fiction Prize, wrestles with many more demons in its few, remarkably lucid pages. What does it mean to love those people--parents, grandparents, even lovers--who committed the worst atrocities the world has ever known?.

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