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Berlin! Berlin!
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Berlin! Berlin!

Dispatches from the Weimar Republic
BookHardcover
EUR59,00

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A representative selection from the man with the acid pen and the perfect pitch for hypocrisy, who was as much the voice of 1920s Berlin as Georg Grosz was its face.Kurt Tucholsky was a brilliant reporter, satirist, poet, lyricist, and storyteller of the Weimar Republic, a pacifist and a democrat; a fighter, lady's man, theater lover, political animal, and also an early warner against the Nazis. They hated and loathed Tucholsky, and drove him out of his country. The famed journalist became an outcast, an enemy of the state. His books were burned and banned in 1933, he died alone in Sweden.But he is not forgotten.With this extraordinary and also funny book, Tuchols­ky's work about his hometown Berlin is published for the first time in the United States.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-935902-21-8
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
PublisherBerlinica
Publishing date13/05/2013
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 161 mm, Height 240 mm, Thickness 17 mm
Weight629 g
Article no.26181592
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A21279511
Product groupBU558
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Kurt Tucholsky war einer der profiliertesten und bedeutensten Journalist und Schriftsteller der Weimarer Republik. Er schrieb auch unter den Pseudonymen Kaspar Hauser, Peter Panter, Theobald Tiger und Ignaz Wrobel. Er wurde am 9. Januar 1890 in Berlin geboren und nahm sich in der Nacht zum 21. Dezember 1935 im schwedischen Göteborg das Leben. Er schrieb vor allem für die politische Wochenzeitschrift Weltbühne und für das Berliner Tageblatt; zwischenzeitlich war er auch Mitherausgeber der Weltbühne. Er gilt als Gesellschaftskritiker in der Tradition von Heinrich Heine. Er war Satiriker, Kabarettautor, Lyriker, Liedtexter, und Kritiker für Literatur, Film und Musik, und schrieb zwei Romane, Rheinsberg und Schloss Gripsholm. Der linke Demokrat, Sozialist, Pazifist und Antimilitarist warnte schon früh vor der politischen Rechten - vor allem in Politik, Militär und Justiz - und vor der Bedrohung durch den Nationalsozialismus

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