
Bernhard Schlink
Bernhard Schlink, born in 1944 in Germany, is a prominent author and law professor, best known for his novel 'The Reader' (1995), which explores complex moral and emotional themes in post-war Germany. His works often delve into the remnants of the Nazi era and the challenges of reconciliation, gaining international acclaim and prompting discussions on guilt, memory, and identity. His latest novel, 'La nieta' (2023), continues to address these themes through the lens of familial and societal conflict in contemporary Germany.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Bernhard Schlink is referenced for his literary contributions.
Navidad es leer, escribe Germán MartínezBernhard Schlink is the author of the novel 'Der Vorleser', which inspired the film 'The Reader'.
Der Tag, an dem ich Kate Winslet trafBernhard Schlink wrote the novel Der Vorleser, which was adapted into a film.
11 filmov, o ktorých netušíš, že sú natočené podľa knihyBernhard Schlink is the author of 'La nieta', a book that combines history with present and future.
Cómo llegar feliz a los 85: los recomendados de Pícnic!Bernhard Schlink was a jury member for the Glenn Gould Prize.
Elton John wins $100,000 Glenn Gould Prize for art that has been ‘translated into something much greater’Bernhard Schlink is recognized for his literary work, particularly for the novel 'El lector' and his recent book 'La nieta'.
Las épocas salvajes, un texto de Benjamín Barajas


























































