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After Midnight by Irmgard Keun
After Midnight by Irmgard Keun










GradeSaver, Web."Sanna and her ravishing friend Gerti would rather speak of love than politics, but in 1930s Frankfurt, politics cannot be escaped-even in the lady's bathroom. Next Section Character List Previous Section About After Midnight How To Cite in MLA Format Anonymous "After Midnight Summary". Will review the submission and either publish your submission or provide feedback.

After Midnight by Irmgard Keun

You can help us out by revising, improving and updatingĪfter you claim a section you’ll have 24 hours to send in a draft. Sanna packs her case, takes Algin's passport for Franz and the two of them get aboard a train to escape. Heine decided to use that exact party to commit suicide. There is a sudden loud noise, and after she returns to the party she sees Heine lying down dead and Liska spread out over him, while drunken Algin is watching everything. Sanna is panicking trying to think of a way for them to escape, and thinking of the things they will need. They talk and Franz admits to her that he killed a man who reported him and his friend to the police, making all his effort to build a tobacco store and a home for the two of them, in vain. He arrives during the party made for Heine. Not long before the party, Sanna received a letter from Franz telling her he will come to see her. This is what makes Sanna leave because she realizes how dangerous it would be to stay with her hatred-filled aunt. Seeing how Sanna is making Franz confident and making her lose her grip on him, she reports her to the police for bad-mouthing the Führer and the Nazi Party.

After Midnight by Irmgard Keun

Her aunt spent her life blaming Franz for the death of his younger brother.

After Midnight by Irmgard Keun

She was previously living with her Aunt and her son Franz. Sanna describes her life, how she was forced to move to Frankfurt to live with her writer brother, Algin, and his wife. Even her brother, Algin, is in despair because he isn't able to write books about anything else besides Hitler and the Nazis. The main character, Sanna, is preparing a party for her brother's wife, Liska, for the sake of Liska finally seducing Heine, who is a journalist forced to abandon his profession, because there is no longer such a thing as freedom of speech in Germany. The novel depicts a young woman's life in the midst of Nazi Germany.

After Midnight by Irmgard Keun

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After Midnight by Irmgard Keun