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Max Ernst: Une Semaine De Bonte: A Surrealistic Novel in Collage
Zbigniew Herbert: Barbarian In The Garden
The Polish poet travels through Western Europe in the early 1960s. He's got no money, no guarantee he'll be let back into his country, and a prodigious knowledge of European history. "If the gods protect one from organized tours (through insufficient funds or strong character), one should spend the first few hours in a new city following a simple rule: straight ahead, third left, straight ahead, third right. One can follow the curve of a sickle.... I have been walking for over an hour without coming across an historical monument."
Hehe, I've been to that doener joint many times, but never to Bier Brezel.
Heidelberg has more than its fair share of German restaurants because of the tourist industry, though.
Posted by: CN Heidelberg | June 29, 2009 at 07:41 PM
By now, the oddity is actually the Bierbrezel, not the Kebap/Pizza joint. I would assume that in almost any German city the size of Heidelberg, there are far more Kebap or Pizza restaurants than ones that serve German food. Which is a good thing.
Posted by: Norbert | June 29, 2009 at 05:25 PM