Fiction from Tegel PrisonBonhoeffer reveals a great deal of his family context, social world, and cultural milieu in this fiction from his first year in prison. |
Contents
EDITORS INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH EDITION | 1 |
Drama | 25 |
Scene 1 | 26 |
Scene 2 | 38 |
Scene 3 | 52 |
NOVEL | 71 |
A Quiet Forest Pond | 97 |
A Rude Intrusion | 109 |
STORY | 183 |
EDITORS AFTERWORD TO THE GERMAN EDITION | 195 |
CHRONOLOGY OF FICTION FROM TEGEL PRISON | 234 |
Fragment of a Story | 236 |
Drama Working Notes | 237 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 245 |
2 Literature Consulted by the Editors | 248 |
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Christoph and Renate | 123 |
Frau von Bremer and Klara | 133 |
The Majors Story | 144 |
Christoph Argues with the Major | 171 |
The Bells | 178 |
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EDITORS AND TRANSLATOR | 286 |
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