Gehen, ging, gegangen

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The novel tells the tale of Richard, a retired classics professor who lives in Berlin. His wife has died, and he lives a routine existence until one day he spies some African refugees staging a hunger strike in Alexanderplatz. Curiosity turns to compassion and an inner transformation, as he visits their shelter, interviews them, and becomes embroiled in their harrowing fates. Go, Went, Gone is a scathing indictment of Western policy toward the European refugee crisis, but also a touching portrait of a man who finds he has more in common with the Africans than he realizes.

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Themen

  • Widowers
  • Refugees
  • Fiction
  • Fiction, general
  • Berlin (germany), fiction
  • New York Times reviewed
  • FICTION / Literary
  • FICTION / Psychological
  • Refugees -- Europe -- Fiction
  • Widowers -- Fiction
  • Berlin (Germany) -- Fiction
  • Africans
  • Social conditions
  • Emigration and immigration
  • Social aspects

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  • Europe
  • Berlin (Germany)