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German Autumn

Original titleSwede. Tysk höst · 1947
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Summary

"German Autumn" is a collection of travel notes and reports by Swedish writer and journalist Stig Dagerman, written following his trip to post-World War II Germany in 1946. The author does not aim for political analysis but focuses on understanding and conveying the lives of ordinary people caught in a hopeless and tragic post-war situation. Dagerman describes the ruined cities, poverty, cold, hunger, and despair of people facing their country's defeat and the stigma of guilt for the past war. He touches on moral and ethical issues related to responsibility and guilt, striving to show that true human compassion erases the boundaries between victors and the vanquished. The book is imbued with deep pessimism, yet it also contains a yearning for understanding and empathy.

German Autumn
Date of publication: 14 May 2024
Last updated: 20 June 2024
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German Autumn
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Original titleSwede. Tysk höst · 1947