Dana von Suffrin

[7] In 2024 followed her second novel Nochmal von vorne (Once more from the Top), about a contemporary German-Jewish family, and taking place between Munich and Tel Aviv.

[10] Suffrin repeatedly has made statements about Judaism and Antisemitism, both from her own biographical perspective,[11] as well as saying that the focus in Germany on the Nazi main perpetrators has hindered further research into the history of National Socialism.

On this, she said "I no longer want to be the governess that takes turns admonishing Germans and then praises them again for their exemplary coming to terms with their past, for their unique culture of remembrance (Erinnerungskultur), or for the many beautiful memorial sites and museums".

It also noted a special kind of language and melody of the sentences giving the impression of coming "directly from Yiddish literature of the 19th and early 20th centuries".

[6] The jury statement for the Bayerischer Kunstförderpreis (Bavarian Arts and Literary Prize) for literature said that Suffrin had created "an unsentimental monument to the father figure, a tyrannical Jewish Transylvanian", in her "complicated, fragmentary family history."