Bernhard Schlink, Author, trans. from the German by John E. Woods. Pantheon $23 (320p) ISBN 978-0-375-42090-0 Schlink's The Reader was a surprise bestseller on these shores, discovered by Oprah and ...
Bernhard Schlink’s The Reader is one of those tricky novels that, based on the sober moral questions it poses and its close-to-elegant style, pretends to high literary seriousness while offering its ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - After winning global acclaim with his holocaust novel "The Reader," themes of guilt and retribution are central to Bernhard Schlink's latest book as he tackles another dark period ...
Brandeis University: Bernhard Schlink, author of 'The Reader,' to speak at Brandeis on Feb. 3
Bernhard Schlink, author of 'The Reader,' to speak at Brandeis on Feb. 3
Last Friday, Bernhard Schlink, the author of “The Reader,” visited Humboldt University in Berlin—former East Berlin, as he made clear—and took questions from the audience. (The discussion appeared ...
The new novel by Bernhard Schlink, the author of “The Reader,” explores the legacies of World War II and reunification in contemporary Germany. By Randy Boyagoda Randy Boyagoda is a novelist and ...
First published in Germany in 1995 and recently adapted to film, Bernhard Schlink's novel The Reader wrestles with guilt and complicity across generations. The novel tells the story of a 15-year-old ...
Bernhard Schlink’s 1995 novel The Reader is a tricky book to adapt to film. The plot—about how Michael Berg, a teenager in Germany in the 1950s, falls in love with an older woman with a mysterious ...
Can a formidable actress redeem a pile of solemn erotic kitsch? Kate Winslet answers that one as honestly as she can in the film version of Bernhard Schlink’s 1995 novel “The Reader,” the tale of a 15 ...