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An almost forgotten novel and a deeply moving testimony: No one has described the months of collapse in 1945/46 as vividly as the author of 'Everyone Dies Alone.' This book about the confusing time between war and peace, in the Mecklenburg province and especially in the city of Berlin, which was punished for its historical guilt, is a real Fallada in its humanly warm and at the same time true-to-life description.
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An almost forgotten novel and a deeply moving testimony: No one has described the months of collapse in 1945/46 as vividly as the author of 'Everyone Dies Alone.' This book about the confusing time between war and peace, in the Mecklenburg province and especially in the city of Berlin, which was punished for its historical guilt, is a real Fallada in its humanly warm and at the same time true-to-life description.
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Autor/-in
Fallada Hans
Verlag
SIND
Sindbad
ISBN
9785001310020
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2019
Seiten
368
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An almost forgotten novel and a deeply moving testimony: No one has described the months of collapse in 1945/46 as vividly as the author of 'Everyone Dies Alone.' This book about the confusing time between war and peace, in the Mecklenburg province and especially in the city of Berlin, which was punished for its historical guilt, is a real Fallada in its humanly warm and at the same time true-to-life description.