We Young Pioneers love our German Democratic Republic: Benjamin de Laforcade

In "Berlin pour elles" (2024), Benjamin de Laforcade's second novel, the friendship between Hannah and Judith forms the core of a narrative that explores the tension between individual intimacy and state control. Through the perspective of two girls in East Germany, the novel paints a vivid picture of East German society, a society caught between conformity, resistance, and everyday solidarity. Laforcade, a French author with an outsider's perspective on East Berlin and a Berliner by choice, uses friendship not only as a narrative motif but also as a means of examining social structures and human values.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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