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5.0 out of 5 stars
strange americans, strange europeans,
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This review is from: Strange Traffic: Stories (Paperback)
laughing defines cultures. well, here is a book that has produced a lot of laughters and many more smiles in europe, and has become something of a classic in a certain form of dark humor. don't americans understand this kind of humor, or do germans laugh at strange things? the short stories presented in the book are all small gems in the detailed description of certain characters, normal characters, germans and americans, often jews, that at a certain point become....strange. Highly recommended for readers with an eye for irony, the small faiblesses of people, and happy ends....
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Strange Traffic: Stories by Irene Dische (Hardcover - Sept. 1995)
Used & New from: $4.80
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