The Reader

The Reader

The Reader is a novel by German law professor and judge Bernhard Schlink, published in Germany in 1995 and in the United States in 1997. The story is a parable, dealing with the difficulties post-war German generations have had comprehending the Holocaust; Ruth Franklin writes that it was aimed specifically at the generation Berthold Brecht called the Nachgeborenen, those who came after. Like other novels in the genre of Vergangenheitsbewältigung, the struggle to come to terms with the past, The Reader explores how the post-war generations should approach the generation that took part...
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quick facts
Author:Bernhard Schlink
Genre:Novel, Fiction
Year published:1995
Number of editions:10

Honors and Awards

YearAward Won
1999 Oprah's Book Club
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YearAward Nomination
1999 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
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Author of The Reader

Bernhard Schlink
Bernhard Schlink
Age:67
Birthplace:Bielefeld

Bernhard Schlink is a German jurist and writer. He was born in Bethel, Germany, to a German father and a Swiss mother, the youngest of four children. Both his parents were theology students, although his father lost his job as a Professor of Theology due to the Nazis, and had to settle on being a...
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Additional works by Bernhard Schlink
Book
Flights of Love
Amores En Fuga
El Lector
Homecoming
Selbs Betrug
Amours en Fuite
Die Gordische Schleife
Selbs Mord
Self's Deception
Abwägung im Verfassungsrecht
El Engano de Selb
Selbs Justiz
Okuyucu
Vorleser
Lektürehilfen Der Vorleser
gordische Schleife
La Circoncision
Liebesfluchten
Self's punishment
El Fin de Selb
Amtshilfe
Le Liseur
La Fin de Selb
Vergangenheitsschuld und gegenwärtiges Recht
Guisantes
Heimat als Utopie. Sonderdruck
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Characters in The Reader

Hanna Schmitz
Hanna Schmitz

Hanna Schmitz is a fictional character from The Reader.

Michael Berg
Michael Berg

Michael Berg is a fictional character from The Reader.

Film adaptations of The Reader

The Reader
The Reader
Release date:December 10, 2008
Directed by:Stephen Daldry
Rated:R (USA)
Runtime:123 minutes

The Reader is a 2008 drama film based on the 1995 German novel of the same name by Bernhard Schlink. The film was written by David Hare and directed by Stephen Daldry. Ralph Fiennes and Kate Winslet star along with the young actor David Kross. It was the last film for producers Anthony Minghella...
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Literary Genres

Novel
Novel

A novel is a book of long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern romance and...
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Fiction
Fiction

Fiction is the form of any narrative or informative work that deals, in part or in whole, with information or events that are not factual, but...
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Frequently Asked Questions

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    How long is the book: "The Reader"?
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    The book is 216 pages.
  • Q:
    "The Reader" is of which literary genre?
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    The written work is labeled as: Novel and Fiction.
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    The work, "The Reader" covers what subject area?
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    "The Reader" is of the subject matter category: Germany

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