Marcel Reich-Ranicki. My Life
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Marseille Reich-Ranitsky (r. 1920) is one of the most influential literary critics of Germany, the browser of the largest newspapers, leading popular literary programs on television, the author of many articles and books about German literature. In the memoirs, the author, a Jew for nationality, tells about his childhood first in Poland, and then in Germany, about deportation, about Warsaw Ghetto, where his parents died, and he was able to survive, about emigration from Socialist Poland to Western Germany and his career literary criticism. He reflects on life, about the Jewish question and German fault, about literature and the theater, about people with whom I had to communicate. The reader will find here curious touches to the portraits of many famous German writers (G. Belle, Grass, I. Bakhman, V.Keppen, etc), as well as details of literary life in Poland and Germany 2nd gender. XX century
Author:
Author:Reich Ranitsky Marseille
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Fiction
Series:
Series: Criticism and Esseistics
ISBN:
ISBN:5-86793-176-5
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