10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FALLADA»
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More Lives Than One: A Biography of Hans Fallada
This acclaimed biography, newly revised and completely updated, tells the remarkable story of Hans Fallada, whose real name was Rudolf Ditzen.
This edition includes an afterword detailing the gripping history of the book and its author, including excerpts from the Gestapo file on the real-life couple that inspired it.
Set in Weimar Germany soon after Germany's catastrophic loss of World War I, the story follows a young gambler who loses all in Berlin, then flees the chaotic city, where worthless money and shortages are causing pandemonium.
Hans Fallada's dark and moving 1934 novel brilliantly describes a seedy criminal underworld of shabby lives and violent deeds, showing how our actions always catch up with us.
This is the book that led to Hans Fallada’s downfall with the Nazis.
The Melville House Illuminations are free with the purchase of any title in the HybridBook series, no matter the format. From the Trade Paperback edition.
Hans Fallada. respectable people who are interested in the sport of kings. We'll letyou knowthe momenthe comes in. Heil Hitlerto you too, Inspector! Inspector Escherich assigned ten men to go around allthe pubs and bookies' premisesin the ...
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Short Treatise on the Joys of Morphinism
This book includes A Short Treatise on the Joys of Morphinism and Three Years of Life.
'Uncommonly vivid and original' Robert Musil 'Real love and real humanity' Hermann Hesse 'The best account of small-town Germany ... so terribly genuine, it is frightening' Kurt Tucholsky 'This novel's genius ... lies in Fallada's ability ...
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More Lives Than One: A Biography of Hans Fallada
His own self-destructive yet creative life is told in this work, with the use of many previously unpublished sources.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FALLADA»
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Jonas Lüscher bekommt Hans-Fallada-Preis
Der Hans-Fallada-Preis 2016 geht an den in Bern aufgewachsenen Erzähler und Essayisten Jonas Lüscher. Er erhält die mit 10'000 Euro dotierte ... «FM1Today, Oct 15»
Fallada-Tage 2015 in Carwitz gestartet
Im Hans-Fallada-Museum Carwitz bei Feldberg (Kreis Mecklenburgische Seenplatte) haben die 25. Hans-Fallada-Tage begonnen. Bis Sonntag stehen an dem ... «svz.de, Jul 15»
How Hans Fallada's memoir finally made it from prison into print
This is the background story to the writing and eventual publication of Hans Fallada's A Stranger in My Own Country (Polity), a memoir of life in Nazi Germany ... «Irish Times, Jan 15»
'A Stranger in My Own Country: The 1944 Prison Diary', by Hans …
Hans Fallada was one of Germany's most successful writers of the 1930s, the author of the acclaimed Depression-era novel Little Man, What Now?. Unlike many ... «Financial Times, Jan 15»
A Stranger In My Own Country by Hans Fallada trans. Allen Blunden …
German writer Hans Fallada had an eventful life, which included killing a friend in a duel-cum-suicide pact at the age of 18, and maintaining a successful writing ... «The Independent, Jan 15»
Book review: A Stranger In My Own Country
Hans Fallada was scarcely known here until the recent publication of Alone in Berlin, his novel about two ordinary people's campaign of wartime resistance to ... «Scotsman, Jan 15»
Right to write
Fallada was no hero. He tried to save his skin by collaborating with Goebbels. Though he blithely moved his family to a boarding house in Berlin run by a Jew ... «The Economist, Dec 14»
Goebbels's Reluctant Novelist
Hard though it is to define a literary classic, sometimes you read a book so finely wrought that you have no doubt about its status. Hans Fallada's "Iron Gustav," ... «Wall Street Journal, Sep 14»
Hans Fallada's Iron Gustav: a tale of German life delayed by 60 years
Four years ago, an English translation of Alone in Berlin – Hans Fallada's thriller set in Nazi Germany – became a publishing phenomenon more than six ... «The Guardian, Jul 14»
With Iron Gustav, Hans Fallada chronicles the heart of Germany's …
Hans Fallada's magisterial 1947 novel Alone in Berlin was published to near-universal acclaim in 2009 by Penguin Classics on one side of the Atlantic, after it ... «The National, Jul 14»