‘It’s still a no-go area’: German author Matthias Jügler on the trauma surrounding the GDR’s ‘stolen children’ ⊖⊖
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The reaction among officials in Germany to his bestselling novel has been hostile. As Mayfly Season is published in the UK, its author explains why
A few weeks after the German publication of his debu…
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If we want things to be ‘Made in Europe’ again, we need to be realistic about how grimy and grey our centres of commerce once were
“Bitterfeld, Bitterfeld, where dirt falls from the sky,” went a popul…
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The East German-born artist, who has died aged 41, came of age in a deeply dysfunctional landscape, using furniture to reveal schisms masked by unification
Mourning has many colours and many layers. O…
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The stories of curator Kathleen Reinhardt and provenance expert Lynn Rother show how exclusion can be turned to powerful insight
In February 1990, the German news magazine Der Spiegel ran the headline…
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Told in four different timeframes in the same rural family home, this story of national guilt and yearning is powerfully unsettling
Here is a mysterious and uncanny prose-poem of …
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