Nobel Prize winner Heinrich Böll's powerful novel about a woman
terrorized by the media
A Penguin Classic
In an era in which journalists will stop at nothing to break a story,
Henrich Böll's The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum has taken on
heightened relevance. A young woman's association with a hunted man
makes her the target of a journalist determined to grab headlines by
portraying her as an evil woman. As the attacks on her escalate and she
becomes the victim of anonymous threats, Katharina sees only one way out
of her nightmare. Turning the mystery genre on its head, the novel
begins with the confession of a crime, drawing the reader into a web of
sensationalism, character assassination, and the unavoidable eruption of
violence.
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