Heinz Strunk talks about 'Memories of Heidelberg': Can you read Strunk and ever have sex uninhibitedly again?
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
This article is a paywall notice for Der Spiegel, offering a subscription to access content, including an interview or feature related to Heinz Strunk and his work 'Memories of Heidelberg'.
Der Spiegel is offering a subscription service, SPIEGEL+, that provides readers with full access to its digital content. The offer includes a trial period of four weeks for โฌ1, followed by a weekly rate of โฌ5.99.
Subscribers gain unrestricted access to all S+ articles on the SPIEGEL.de website and within the SPIEGEL app. Additionally, the subscription includes the weekly digital edition of Der Spiegel, presented in E-Paper (PDF) format, access to the digital archive, and an S+ newsletter.
For those seeking a longer commitment, a 52-week subscription option is available at a discounted rate of โฌ4.49 per week, with the price reverting to โฌ5.99 per week after the initial 52 weeks. This offer also includes all the benefits of the standard SPIEGEL+ subscription.
Existing print subscribers can also order discounted digital access. The subscription is cancellable at any time, providing flexibility for users. The content highlighted by the paywall notice appears to be related to Heinz Strunk and his work 'Memories of Heidelberg,' with a provocative question posed about its potential impact on readers' views of sex.
Originally published by Der Spiegel in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.