Germany is closing

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Germany makes tight is a novel by Dietmar Dath with illustrations by Piwi from 2010.

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The publishing house calls Germany close as a “political picture book” that tells of Hendrik and Rosalie. They have to experience that the country in which they live has inexplicably shielded itself from everything deviating and unpredictable, supposedly to ward off crises. The wise hare Almond Tree, a cowboy named Jesus and other figures help the hero couple to risk the resistance of the particular against the general.

Reviews

Christopher Schmidt called the plot of the book in the Süddeutsche Zeitung (April 17, 2010) "crude", he described the work as "infantilism" for "immature people". Eberhard Falcke wrote in “Zeit” (March 31, 2010) that the book was a “top product of small literary forms”. Andreas Rosenfelder wrote in the FAZ (March 26, 2010) about the end of the book that its “picture book closure simplifies rather than illuminates the matter of the financial crisis. But it's also a picture book. "

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Individual evidence

  1. Eberhard Falcke: "You should be eliminated". Die Zeit , March 31, 2010, accessed on March 20, 2012 .
  2. Andreas Rosenfelder: A wise stuffed bunny named almond tree. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , March 26, 2010, accessed on June 3, 2010 .