Fatherland film review — Thomas Mann confronts a haunted postwar Germany
The writer in exile returns to his homeland in Paweł Pawlikowski’s requiem for lost ideals and lost loved ones
The writer in exile returns to his homeland in Paweł Pawlikowski’s requiem for lost ideals and lost loved ones

Put down the Aperol spritz and go watch a brilliantly involving three-hour German film about an unwell couple and their withdrawn…

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