Jurzysta, Aneta2018-01-122018-01-122017Tematy i Konteksty 7(12) 2017, s. 386–4012299-8365http://repozytorium.ur.edu.pl/handle/item/3257The article is devoted to Juli Zeh’s novel „Unterleuten”, which explores what happens in a small village outside of Berlin, when an energy company arrives with plans to develop a wind farm. Brutality surfaces in many forms, from harassment and deliberate cruelty to perverse acts of revenge. Two old men, a successful agribusiness man and a displaced comrade from the former GDR farming collective, reengage in past conflicts, and their twenty-year-long feud grows into a prime source of vicious ill feeling. The structure of the novel is like a literary kaleidoscope: „Unterleuten” is a place between past and present, east and west, city and province, civilisation and tradition, reality and fiction, true and false, winners and losers.deuAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Międzynarodowehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/borderlandconflictshistoryrevengepograniczekonflikthistoriazemstaDie Mauer steht noch, oder: Begegnungen an der Grenze. Menschen, Geschichten und Konflikte in „Unterleuten“ (2016) von Juli ZehThe Wall is still standing, or: encounters on the borderland. People, stories and conflicts in „Unterleuten” (2016) by Juli Zeharticle10.15584/tik.2017.25