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Early 20th Century German Fiction

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Description

This collection of High Modernism among Austrian and German writers includes: "Pogrom" and a selection from "The Case of Sergeant Grischa" by Arnold Zweig; "The Murder of a Buttercup" and a selection from Berlin Alexanderplatz (recently cited as one of the 100 Most Meaningful Books of All Time in a survey that was reported in "The Guardian", and made into a landmark multipart television series by Rainer Werner Fassbinder) by Alfred Doblin; Selections from "Jew Suss" and "The Oppermans" by Lion Feuchtwanger; and a selection from "The Seventh Cross" and "Excursion of the Dead Girls" by Anna Seghers.

Author Biography

Alfred Doblin, born in Germany in 1878, was a physician and a prolific writer.
Release date NZ
February 1st, 2003
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
10 b/w illus
Imprint
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Pages
320
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions
140x203x25
ISBN-13
9780826414557
Product ID
1672835

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