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''Ruf! Mich! An!'' (Call! Me!) is a German novel published in 2000, Else Buschheuers first. Widely described as soft porn, it was a best-seller, and although disliked by most reviewers when it first appeared, has since been much discussed by critics, some of whom argue that its seriousness was underrated. ==Background== Buschheuer is from East Germany and after German reunification wrote a column for a magazine for East Germans, ''Super-Ossi'', under the name ''die rasende Else'' (raging Else), then became a TV editor and reporter. When she wrote the book she had been a weather reporter for three years, an unusually fast and successful adjustment to capitalism.〔Evelyn Roll, "Ich schreibe, also bin ich", ''Süddeutsche Zeitung'', July 28, 2001 , cited in Kristi A. Foell, "Growing Together, Growing Apart: Berlin Love Stories as Allegories of German Unification", in Carol Anne Costabile-Heming, Rachel E. Halverson and Kristie A. Foell, ''Berlin: The Symphony Continues. Orchestrating Architectural, Social, and Artistic Change in Germany's New Capital'', Berlin/New York: De Gruyter, 2004, ISBN 9783110177237, pp. 279–99, p. 281.〕 The novel reads as if written by a West German, a critic wrote in ''Die Welt''.〔Mathias Nolte, (" Die Einheit ist vollbracht Weil Wessis wie Ossis schreiben und vice versa. Zum Beweis: die Romane von Else Buschheuer und Doja Hacker" ), ''Die Welt'', June 14, 2000 〕
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