The short stories that compiled the book of the famous film director tell about gold bars smelted in the workshops of the Third Reich. Or rather, about the fate of the owners of the items that made up these ingots: Jews, gypsies and other victims of Nazism.
The short stories that compiled the book of the famous film director tell about gold bars smelted in the workshops of the Third Reich. Or rather, about the fate of the owners of the items that made up these ingots: Jews, gypsies and other victims of Nazism. Tragic and grotesque, these short stories make the reader take a fresh look at the existence of gold in the modern world. Given the limited amount of this metal in nature, the likelihood of finding a piece of gold with an ancient and possibly mysterious history in your own ring or chain is huge, and after reading Greenaway’s book, this thought will most likely come to us when looking at any precious trinket.
Foreigner, 2006
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