![]() More surreally, a large pig is spotted hurtling around the city streets, but no one is able to track down this porker on the lam. Martin's resulting proposal places Auschwitz at the center of the celebrations in an attempt to highlight European commonality over the resurgence of nationalistic populism, and hopefully compel an increasingly divided Europe to unite.Įlsewhere, a mysterious Polish man with dual identities is fleeing Brussels, an ailing police inspector investigates a hushed up murder case, and an elderly gentleman begins his life in a retirement home. Fenia Xenapoulou, the ambitious Greek-Cypriot directorate of the Department of Culture, sees an opportunity to shine and volunteers to take up the reins on the Big Jubilee Project a responsibility she is quick to offload onto her subordinate Martin Susman. ![]() ![]() plans to mark its 50th anniversary with a special celebration event. In a bid to strengthen its reputation in a climate of Euroscepticism, the E.U. ![]() Winner of the 2017 German Book Prize, Robert Menasse's The Capital is a remarkably clever satire on global bureaucracy, recently published for the first time in English with translation by historian Jamie Bulloch. ![]() This whip-smart satire of the European Union, set in Brussels, serves as a timely critique of self-serving officials and bureaucratic absurdity. ![]()
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