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Alexander Starritt is a Scottish-German novelist, journalist and entrepreneur. Starritt was educated at Somerville College, Oxford. He came to public attention in with the release of his novel The Beast. He was also one of the founding team on the policy platform Apolitical, which in was listed by US business magazine Fast Company as one of the World's Most Innovative Companies. Starritt has .  · We Germans is a fundamentally human novel that grapples with the most profound of questions about guilt, shame and responsibility - questions that remain as live today as they have always been. Publisher: John Murray Press ISBN: Number of pages: Weight: g Dimensions: x x 28 mm5/5(20).  · Scottish-German writer Starritt (The Beast) unearths the horrors of the eastern front in WWII Poland through a letter written by a veteran of the German army to his grandson in this thoughtful, unsettling chronicle Starritt’s gritty depictions of the horrors of war and the moral choices faced by soldiers add intensity to the ruminations on courage.4/4(4).


About: We Germans by Alexander Starritt is a novella which follows a long letter a German grandfather written his grandson about his thoughts on fighting on the wrong side of the war in World War II against the Russians. Mr. Starritt is a Scottish-German novelist, journalist and entrepreneur. pages; Publisher: John Murray Language: English ISBN X. We Germans, by Alexander Starritt, John Murray, RRP£, pages John Thornhill is the FT's innovation editor and a former Moscow correspondent Join our online book group on Facebook at FT. This item: We Germans. by Alexander Starritt Hardcover. £ In stock. Sent from and sold by Amazon. FREE Delivery. The Habsburgs: The Rise and Fall of a World Power. by Martyn Rady Hardcover. £


WE GERMANS. By Alexander Starritt. As the granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor, I’ll admit I was a bit nervous when I was asked to review “We Germans,” a novel written in the form of a. Scottish-German writer Starritt (The Beast) unearths the horrors of the eastern front in WWII Poland through a letter written by a veteran of the German army to his grandson in this thoughtful, unsettling chronicle Starritt’s gritty depictions of the horrors of war and the moral choices faced by soldiers add intensity to the ruminations on courage. We Germans is a fundamentally human novel that grapples with the most profound of questions about guilt, shame and responsibility - questions that remain as live today as they have always been. Publisher: John Murray Press ISBN: Number of pages: Weight: g Dimensions: x x 28 mm.

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