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What's to Become of the Boy?

What's to Become of the Boy?

Or, Something to Do with Books

by Heinrich Boll
Paperback
Publication Date: 06/12/2011

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A vivid account of growing up poor, rebellious, and anti-Fascist in Nazi Germany What's to Become of the Boy? is a spirited, insightful, and wonderfully sympathetic memoir about life during wartime written with the characteristic brilliance by one of the 20th-century's most celebrated authors. It is both an essential autobiography of the Nobel Prizewinning author and a compelling memoir of being young and idealistic during an age of hardship and war.
ISBN:
9781612190013
9781612190013
Category:
Memoirs
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
06-12-2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Melville House Publishing
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
82
Dimensions (mm):
218x150x7mm
Weight:
0.09kg
Heinrich Boll

Heinrich Böll was one of the trio of great German writers (along with Thomas Mann and Herman Hesse) who have been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Böll was born in Cologne in 1917 and brought up in a liberal Catholic pacifist family. Drafted into the Wehrmacht, he served on the Russian and French fronts and was wounded four times before he found himself in an American prisoner-of-war camp.

After the war he enrolled at the University of Cologne, but dropped out to write about his shattering experience as a soldier. His first novel, The Train Was On Time, was published in 1949, and he went on to become one of the most prolific and important of post-war German writers.

His best-known novels include Billiards at Half-past Nine, Children are Civilians Too, Group Portrait with Lady, The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum, And Never Said a Word and The Safety Net. Böll served for several years as president of International P.E.N. and was a leading defender of the intellectual freedom of writers throughout the world. He died in 1985.

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