Christoph Hein has always been the prime example of a free spirit, both in the GDR and after the fall of the Wall in West Germany. The resistance that has to be overcome and the price of this freedom - this has been the subject of Christoph Hein's literature since his worldwide successes "Der fremde Freund" (outside the GDR under the title "Drachenblut"), "Der Tangospieler" and "Landnahme". The great chronicler of the GDR, Christoph Hein, shows how the delicate little plant of idealism withered terribly quickly in the years following the founding of the second German state in his character-rich social novel "Das Narrenschiff" about followers, denunciators and the terribly rare resource of backbone.
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