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A collection of personal essays and recollections in which the narrator analyzes and satirically portrays Germans while acknowledging his own wartime anger and French perspective. He explores the antagonism between the two peoples as a clash of temperaments and rhythms, critiques his earlier excesses and simplifications, and reflects on how passion and limited encounters shaped his judgments. The book alternates polemical sketches with moments of admiration for German art and music, questions the limits of generalization from individual encounters, and invites readers to judge the validity of his provocations while admitting their partiality.
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