Monday, September 3, 2012
Billiards at Half Past Nine
This novel marks another landmark in Heinrich Boll's mapping of the German soul. It is notable that the words "Nazi" and "Hitler" almost never appear in these books, which nonetheless excavate the times and thoughts of a nation with an archaeologist's care. What constantly impresses is how Boll can paint good and evil in such subtle colorings that are at the same time brilliantly vivid.
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