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"Es
ist besser, falsch zu reden [=sprechen], als richtig zu schweigen
[=be silent]." [source unknown]
"With every mistake we must surely be learning." [George Harrison] |
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- Prinzessin Horst A fun tabloid-style book reporting on what happens when the king and queen, having assumed their baby would be a boy, decide to give it a boy's name anyway when it turns out to be a girl. Suitable for reading in the first half of the course.
- Graded
German Reader A
systematic introduction to reading German. A wide
variety of texts arranged in increasing order of difficulty,
ranging from a text on the metric system intended
for beginning 101 students to some readable and amusing
pieces of fiction and folklore.
- Münchhausens
Abenteuer Easy reader version of the stories of
Baron Münchhausen, the "lying baron" ["Lügenbaron"]
who tells tales of such adventures as his ride on
a cannonball, or a visit to the moon. Terry
Gilliam made a movie
loosely based on these stories, and an older German
movie based on these tales is on reserve at the
LRC for part of this semester--see the list of movies
on reserve at the LRC.
- Neues ABC-Buch Extraordinary alphabet book written in 1790 by the multitalented author and philosopher Karl Philipp Moritz, with new illustrations by Wolfgang Erlbruch that are perhaps designed as much to undermine as to illustrate Moritz' ideas. For each letter, there is a picture with a caption containing a noun beginning with that letter. To the left of the picture is a series of sentences meditating on the more general theme behind the caption. Read by themselves, the 26 picture captions form a poem. With a dictionary, you should be able to follow the thought-provoking ideas Moritz builds out of these simple sentences.
- Asterix This
comic book series is actually translated from the
French, but is very popular in Germany (Hartmut read
it as a kid...). It's about a single village in Gaul
that has continued to withstand and infuriate Julius
Caesar by virtue of its inhabitants' resourcefulness,
stubbornness, and a strength-giving magic potion whose
secret is known only to the village druid. Only Obelix,
who fell into a vat of the potion as a baby, permanently
possesses the strength it gives. We've ordered the
first in the series. Worksheets are available to help
you through it if you want them--just ask
Hartmut.
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