With “Unterleuten” and “Über Menschen”, Juli Zeh wrote two bestsellers that are set in villages. She herself has lived in a village west of Berlin since 2007 – and is very happy about it.
The writer Juli Zeh (47) combines her move to the country with a “redemptive character”.
“Social behavior is changing in the village,” said Zeh of the “Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung”. «Other people are often an imposition for us. They are inevitable in the village. In the city there is a lot more tendency towards evasive movements. The togetherness in the village follows a pragmatism. And that makes you very happy. ” In their opinion, society should urgently learn certain virtues of the village community, otherwise it will fall apart.
According to the report, Zeh has lived in Barnewitz, Brandenburg, west of Berlin, since 2007. In her perception, cities have been under strong pressure to adapt for years, said the author, who has written two bestsellers with “Unterleuten” and “Über Menschen” that are set in villages.

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