Alles auf dem Rasen

'Everything on the Lawn') is a collection of essays and articles that Juli Zeh produced for German newspapers in the period 2000–2005.

[2] The title occurs in an essay about pornography in art and comes from a line in a Die Toten Hosen song: "Ficken, Bumsen, Blasen / Alles auf dem Rasen" (transl.

[3] Michael Schmitt of Deutschlandfunk wrote that although the texts were comments on topical issues, many remain relevant and work as companions to Zeh's novels.

He wrote that the book is characterised by wit and bluntness, without becoming provocative in the vein of Botho Strauss or Martin Walser.

[2] Enno Stahl of Die Tageszeitung cites the book as an example of how Zeh's political analyses are firmly rooted in Realpolitik.