Here is the current, captivating and uncompromising portrait of a great country and its people. Top of the European class, polite, hardworking and rarely at fault, Germany, 20 years after Reunification, has enjoyed at leisure its hitherto well-mastered growth: culture, abundance, a perfected social system.
But something in German identity has recently become strained. The crisis, its geopolitical positions, European failures have shaken it up.
Although the world's fourth largest economy, the country sometimes struggles with the failures of its social cohesion, the difficulties of integrating new waves of immigration, and its role as a docile European giant. For the population, which no longer wants to beat itself up because of an overly heavy past, it is time for change and self-assertion. But who exactly are these Germans?
Geoffrey Claustriaux is a Belgian writer, scriptwriter and web video artist, born in 1985 in La Louvière.
With a passion for fantasy, horror and the fantastic, he has published some fifteen novels in various Belgian, French and Canadian publishing houses, as well as several collections of short stories.
He is also an occasional contributor to the film magazine L'Écran fantastique, as well as BTLV, the #1 medium for mysteries and the unexplained.
Preface of Volker Schlöndorff
Here is the current, captivating and uncompromising portrait of a great country and its people. Top of the European class, polite, hardworking and rarely at fault, Germany, 20 years after Reunification, has enjoyed at leisure its hitherto well-mastered growth: culture, abundance, a perfected social system.
But something in German identity has recently become strained. The crisis, its geopolitical positions, European failures have shaken it up.
Although the world's fourth largest economy, the country sometimes struggles with the failures of its social cohesion, the difficulties of integrating new waves of immigration, and its role as a docile European giant. For the population, which no longer wants to beat itself up because of an overly heavy past, it is time for change and self-assertion. But who exactly are these Germans?
Geoffrey Claustriaux is a Belgian writer, scriptwriter and web video artist, born in 1985 in La Louvière.
With a passion for fantasy, horror and the fantastic, he has published some fifteen novels in various Belgian, French and Canadian publishing houses, as well as several collections of short stories.
He is also an occasional contributor to the film magazine L'Écran fantastique, as well as BTLV, the #1 medium for mysteries and the unexplained.
Preface of Volker Schlöndorff