Flights of Love

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Flights of Love is a collection of short stories by German author and law professor Bernhard Schlink that explores themes of love, guilt, and moral ambiguity in contemporary life.

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instanceOf book
short story collection
author Bernhard Schlink NERFINISHED
authorNationality German
authorOccupation law professor
countryOfOrigin Germany
explores consequences of personal choices
ethical dilemmas in personal relationships
tension between past and present
genre literary fiction
short stories
hasAuthorOfSameWork The Reader NERFINISHED
hasForm collection of independent but thematically linked stories
hasMotif betrayal
legal and moral responsibility
memory
secrecy
hasPart A Little Fling NERFINISHED
Girl with Lizard NERFINISHED
Sugar Peas
The Circumcision NERFINISHED
The Other Man NERFINISHED
The Son NERFINISHED
The Woman at the Gas Station NERFINISHED
The Woman on the Stairs NERFINISHED
hasTranslation Flights of Love (English translation) NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName German
literaryPeriod contemporary literature
literaryStyle psychological realism
mainTheme contemporary life
guilt
love
moral ambiguity
relationships
narrativeForm realist prose
notableFor exploration of moral responsibility in intimate relationships
originalLanguage German
publisher Diogenes Verlag NERFINISHED
setting contemporary Germany
targetAudience adult readers
translator John E. Woods NERFINISHED
workExampleOf German postwar literature

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Bernhard Schlink notableWork Flights of Love