“…35 In Der Stern, Jiinger was also portrayed as a "warrior and a dreamer," with photographs of him as a soldier in the foreign legion, as a German soldier on the roof of Hotel Raphael in occupied Paris, and as an the eighty-year-old showing off his bullet-ridden helmut from the First World War. Jiinger's publisher, Michael Klett, put out a special birthday catalogue with essays by Frank Schirrmacher, Heiner Mueller, Bruce Chatwin, and Serge D. Mangin, the latter an artist shown at work on a bust of the writer which has an uncanny resemblance to Julius Caesar."…”