The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum : Or How Violence Develops and Where It Can Lead is a novel by Heinrich Böll, published as part of Penguin Twentieth Century Classics. Spanning 144 pages, the book explores themes of violence, social injustice, and the erosion of personal dignity in post-war Germany. Originally written in German, it was translated into English for this edition. Published on June 1, 1994, by Penguin Classics, the novel delves into the life of Katharina Blum, a young woman wrongly accused of causing an explosion during a political demonstration. Through her ordeal, the narrative examines the broader societal issues and the impact of such events on individuals and communities. The book’s dimensions are 5.16 x 0.44 x 7.98 inches, with an ISBN-13 of 978-0140187281.
