Duty And Place In “The German Lesson” – Chicago Review of Books

Duty And Place In “The German Lesson” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] When World War II comes to an end in Siegfried Lenz’s The German Lesson, our young narrator, Siggi, is looking through a microscope at some fish eggs. His biology teacher has forced his class to learn about fish reproduction, even as anti-aircraft guns fire just off the North Sea coast. Siggi is disappointed in … Read more