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Nobodaddy's children

Three novellas on Germany from the Nazi era through the postwar years. In Scenes from the Life of a Faun, a civil servant tries to forget the war by researching the exploits of a deserter during the Napoleonic Wars, Brand's Heath is on a returning prisoner-of-war, and in Dark Mirrors the lone survivor of atomic warfare discovers he is not alone, but instead of bringing joy this brings fear. The usual sharply observed detail and sarcastic asides from an erudite writer (1914-1979). By the author of Collected Novellas.

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  • "Brand's Haide"
  • "Brezal de Brand"
  • "Aus dem Leben eines Fauns"
  • "Sammlung"
  • "Momentos de la vida de un fauno"
  • "Espejos negros"
  • "Schwarze Spiegel"

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  • "Three novellas on Germany from the Nazi era through the postwar years. In Scenes from the Life of a Faun, a civil servant tries to forget the war by researching the exploits of a deserter during the Napoleonic Wars, Brand's Heath is on a returning prisoner-of-war, and in Dark Mirrors the lone survivor of atomic warfare discovers he is not alone, but instead of bringing joy this brings fear. The usual sharply observed detail and sarcastic asides from an erudite writer (1914-1979). By the author of Collected Novellas."@en
  • "Three novellas on Germany from the Nazi era through the postwar years. In Scenes from the Life of a Faun, a civil servant tries to forget the war by researching the exploits of a deserter during the Napoleonic Wars, Brand's Heath is on a returning prisoner-of-war, and in Dark Mirrors the lone survivor of atomic warfare discovers he is not alone, but instead of bringing joy this brings fear. The usual sharply observed detail and sarcastic asides from an erudite writer (1914-1979). By the author of Collected Novellas."
  • "Three novellas on Germany from the Nazi era through the postwar years. In Aus dem Leben eines Fauns, a civil servant tries to forget the war by researching the exploits of a deserter during the Napoleonic Wars; Brand's Haide is about a returning prisoner-of-war; and in Schwarze Spiegel, the lone survivor of atomic warfare discovers he is not alone."

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  • "History"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Powieść niemiecka"
  • "Satire"@en
  • "Satire"

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  • "Nobodaddy's Kinder : Aus dem Leben eines Fauns, Brand's Haide, Schwarze Spiegel"
  • "Nobodaddy's Kindern : Aus dem Leben eines Fauns ; Brand's Haide ; Schwarze Spiegel"
  • "Nobodaddy's Kinder, Aus dem Leben eines Fauns ; Brand's Haide ; Schwarze Spiegel"
  • "Los Hijos de Nobodaddy"
  • "Nobodaddy's Kinder: Aus dem Leben eines Fauns. Brand's Haide. Schwarze Spiegel"
  • "Nobodaddy's Kinder : Trilogie"
  • "Nobodaddy's Kinder : Aus dem Leben eines Fauns ; Brand's Haide ; Schwarze Spiegel"
  • "Nobodaddy's Kinder : aus dem Leben eines Fauns ; Brands Haide ; Schwraze Spiegel"
  • "Los hijos de Nobodaddy"@es
  • "Los hijos de Nobodaddy"
  • "Nobodaddys Kinder: aus dem Leben eines Fauns ; Brand's Haide ; Schwarze Spiegel"
  • "Nobodaddy's children"@en
  • "Nobodaddy's children"
  • "Nobodaddy's Kinder Trilogie"
  • "Nobodaddy's Kinder: aus dem Leben eines Fauns"
  • "Nobodaddy's Kinder"
  • "Nobodaddy's Kinder : aus dem Leben eines Fauns ; Brand's Haide ; Schwarze Spiegel"

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