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Berlin. Alexanderplatz

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Author:Deblin Alfred
Cover:Hard
Category:History & GeographyFiction
ISBN:978-5-86218-490-7
Dimensions: 175x39x215cm
"Berlin Alexanderplatz. The story of Franz Bieberkopf "(1929) is the most famous composition of the German Prose and Esseist Alfred Deblin, one of the key novels of the 20th century. For the first time, the reader is proposed for the full text of the work (for this publication, numerous, both ideological and random, bills, restored the graphic appearance of the original, which the author himself attached a special artistic value).
The writer managed not just to recreate the extremely accurate portrait of his era, but to connect the innovative technique of writing with the eternal problems of being. The history of the former loader, who lessed four years in prison for the murder of a friend, is interspersed with pictures of Berlin"s life of the 20s of the last century, genuine advertising and newspaper notes of that time. Such an unusual mounting technique of the letter allows you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a large city, over which the shadow of fascism is already hung. The book became a real sensation, immediately aroused loud disputes in the environment of German intellectuals about the meaning and fate of prosaic genres in the literature of the XX century.
This controversy is reflected in the supplements to the main text (previously in Russian not published), where the review of the contemporary Deblin, the German philosopher Walter Benjamin, the Crisis of the Roman, and the Deblin"s answer, is also presented a selection of Berlin in the life of a writer , His essays about poetics and aesthetics, autobiographical writings.
Experimental, genrely bold for its time, but currently still and initially cinematic in shape, the novel is based on the cult film of Werner Fasbinder Rainer (1980)
Author:
Author:Deblin Alfred
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Fiction
Series:
Series: Literary monuments
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-86218-490-7

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