Heinrich Theodor Böll was one of Germany's foremost post-World War II writers. Böll was awarded the Georg Büchner Prize in 1967 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1972.
Awards: Nobel (1972)
Genres: Literary Fiction
Novels
The Train Was On Time (1949)
And Where Were You, Adam? (1951)
And Never Said a Word (1953)
Acquainted With the Night (1954)
Tomorrow and Yesterday (1954)
The Bread of Those Early Years (1955)
Billiards At Half-past Nine (1959)
Pray for the Dawn (1959)
The Clown (1963)
End of a Mission (1966)
Group Portrait with Lady (1971)
The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum (1974)
Land of Israel (1978)
The Safety Net (1979)
A Soldier's Legacy (1982)
Women in a River Landscape (1985)
The Silent Angel (1992)
And Where Were You, Adam? (1951)
And Never Said a Word (1953)
Acquainted With the Night (1954)
Tomorrow and Yesterday (1954)
The Bread of Those Early Years (1955)
Billiards At Half-past Nine (1959)
Pray for the Dawn (1959)
The Clown (1963)
End of a Mission (1966)
Group Portrait with Lady (1971)
The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum (1974)
Land of Israel (1978)
The Safety Net (1979)
A Soldier's Legacy (1982)
Women in a River Landscape (1985)
The Silent Angel (1992)
Collections
Absent Without Leave (1964)
Eighteen Stories (1966)
Children Are Civilians Too (1970)
You Go to Heidelberg Too Often (1979)
The Casualty (1983)
Doktor Murkes Gesammeltes Schweigen and Other Stories (1984)
The Stories of Heinrich Boll (1986)
The Mad Dog (1997)
The Collected Stories of Heinrich Boll (2011)
Eighteen Stories (1966)
Children Are Civilians Too (1970)
You Go to Heidelberg Too Often (1979)
The Casualty (1983)
Doktor Murkes Gesammeltes Schweigen and Other Stories (1984)
The Stories of Heinrich Boll (1986)
The Mad Dog (1997)
The Collected Stories of Heinrich Boll (2011)
Non fiction show
Omnibus editions show
Books containing stories by Heinrich Böll
Awards
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