1968 – the end of utopia and the beginning of the self: Bernard Pellegrin and Maren Sell

Bernard Pellegrin's novel "Printemps fragile" (2025) and Maren Sell's memoir-like narrative "Tout est là" (2025) each present a personal history of 1968, revealing fundamentally different interpretations of the "May '68" movement: Pellegrin's "Printemps fragile" is a fictional work that traces the lives of several characters over half a century and portrays 1968 as a collective, but ultimately disillusioning, awakening. In contrast, Maren Sell, a German journalist, writer, and publisher who has lived in Paris since the 1960s, interprets the period after 1968 as a personal liberation from the burden of German silence about the Holocaust and a departure from the "revolutionary hysteria" of terrorism.

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