Things That Disappear by Jenny Erpenbeck — what was lost in the rubble of the Wall
The East Berlin-born International Booker winner goes beyond Ostalgie in this series of essays about modern German identity
The East Berlin-born International Booker winner goes beyond Ostalgie in this series of essays about modern German identity

This recently rediscovered, bleakly comic tale of three no-hopers in interwar Germany was written by a Jewish refugee in the…

The historian’s account of German debt and postwar settlement is a vivid story of risk, courage — and political contingency

The writer and filmmaker posed uncomfortable questions about the country’s past

The unravelling of transatlantic ties has shocked a country that had an emotional attachment to the relationship

Two new books bring fresh insights into the philosopher who has towered over seven decades of German public life

A celebrated Russian author in exile turns to fiction to navigate the physical and psychological fallout of one’s home country…