In his book In another world Gregor Sander draws a subtle box, where the lives of his characters are determined both by historical events such as the proximity to the Baltic Sea, backdrop geographical and emotional background against which the stories unfold. Sander particularly analyzes the censorship still exists today between the two Germanys: Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic, as well as the Third Reich, the main cause of the division. The fall of the Berlin Wall and subsequent reunification not enough to erase the borders, the scars that still separate people and that still mark their lives. Hence the gray atmosphere, melancholy, laconic of these stories, which appear simplicity, but in reality are very deep. In reading we enter a past world that our generations ignored and whose discovery causes chills us, especially when we glimpse the ratsros that, despite everythin...read more