A Visit to Böll Country Published: 4 June 2019 Background Achill Island, the westernmost tip of Ireland, was a retreat and source of inspiration for Heinrich Böll. He immortalized it in his Irish Journal, and the local people thank him to this day with an annual Memorial Weekend. By Dr. Ellen Ueberschär
The lost amour of journalistic integrity: how violence develops and where it can lead Published: 13 December 2017 A pamphlet This essayistic anachronism imagines Böll's novella The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum (1974) as if it were unfolding in contemporary times in an era of populism and rising conservatism, in which female sexuality is still richly milked as a sensational cover for abuse of patriarchal power. By Amanda Lee Koe
The Clearance of Pain: Selected Writings by Heinrich Böll, 1940-1985 Published: 10 January 2011 The editors of the recently published anthology of non-fiction writings by Heinrich Böll, in Hebrew, share thoughts and comments about the celebrated author and Nobel Prize laureate. Adina Stern and Hanan Elstein also reflect on the process of their work, and explain why they believe that Böll’s work is highly relevant to contemporary Israeli society. By Adina Stern and Hanan Elstein
„Teeth - The Fall of the Berlin Wall as a Metaphor for Freedom of the Individual“ Published: 22 September 2009 With his story "Teeth", Gareth McNamara, a 16-year old student of Scoil Damhnait Secondary School on Achill Island, Co Mayo, was the overall winner of the 2009 Heinrich Böll Essay Competition in 2009.
Historical Documents Lost Forever Published: 6 April 2009 After the collapse of the Historical Archive of Cologne we spoke with René Böll, son and representative of the heirs of Heinrich Böll about the consequences for the estate.
The Heinrich Böll House Langenbroich Published: 3 July 2008 The Heinrich Böll house at Langenbroich, a former residence of the Böll family, offers workspace for artists who are unable to work creativly - be it for reasons of censorship, civil unrest, or because of their economic situation.
Heinrich Böll Published: 2 July 2008 Heinrich Böll is one of the most important and best-known writers of the Federal Republic of Germany. "Bound by the times and my contemporaries, to what my generation has lived through, experienced, seen, and heard," as he himself wrote, he was the critical chronicler of Germany’s history at mid-century.
Leben und Werk von Heinrich Böll - eine Chronik Published: 12 January 2008 Heinrich Böll war einer der bedeutendsten Schriftsteller der Nachkriegszeit. Wir erinnern in einer Chronik mit Bildern und Zeitdokumenten an seine Lebensabschnitte, Schriften und Interventionen.
Cigarettes as Characters in Heinrich Bölls Short Fiction Published: 10 January 2008 Heinrich Böll was a man who did not miss much, and whose short fiction, his Kurzgeschichten and his Erzählungen, are snapshots, colourful vignettes of the life and the people and the peculiar German world of his generation. But there were a few subjects that he was fixated upon. The latter would include trains and train stations, war and "the war", and then cigarettes. By Toni Kan Onwordi