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  1. The German Lesson (original title: Deutschstunde) is a novel by the German writer Siegfried Lenz, published in 1968 in Germany. The English translation by Ernst Kaiser and Eithne Wilkins, titled The German Lesson, was first published in London by Macdonald & Co. in 1971 and later by New Directions in 1986.

    • Siegfried Lenz, Ernst Kaiser, Eithne Wilkins
    • 470 pp (English translation)
    • 1968
    • 1968
  2. 6 de nov. de 2020 · The German Lesson: Directed by Christian Schwochow. With Ulrich Noethen, Tobias Moretti, Levi Eisenblätter, Tom Gronau. Siggi is in prison during the post-war period and tasked to write an essay.

    • (1.4K)
    • 2 min
    • Christian Schwochow
    • 7
  3. 2019. Duración. 130 min. País. Alemania. Dirección. Christian Schwochow. Guion. Heide Schwochow. Novela: Siegfried Lenz. Reparto. Música. Lorenz Dangel. Fotografía. Frank Lamm. Compañías. Wild Bunch, ZDF, Network Movie Film-und Fernsehp, Senator Film Produktion. Género. Drama | Años 40. Pintura. Nazismo. Grupos. Adaptaciones de Siegfried Lenz.

    • (525)
    • Alemania
    • Frank Lamm
    • Christian Schwochow
  4. 3 de oct. de 2019 · The German Lesson became a bestseller in Germany and abroad. Translated in 20 languages, it became a novel studied in school by millions of students. The Tin Drum film adaptation won an Oscar...

  5. The German Lesson, written by Siegfried Lenz in 1968, is one of the seminal works of post-war German literature. It sought to explain to the Sixties generation the behavior of their parents during World War II.

    • (3.3K)
    • Paperback
  6. 15 de jun. de 2020 · Premiering at the Zurich Film Festival 2019 in advance of its domestic German release, The German Lesson has an instant recognition factor in home markets. The book on which it is based,...

  7. The German Lesson is a novel by the German writer Siegfried Lenz, published in 1968 in Germany. The English translation by Ernst Kaiser and Eithne Wilkins, titled The German Lesson, was first published in London by Macdonald & Co. in 1971 and later by New Directions in 1986.