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Berlin Alexanderplatz
Alfred Doblin
出版
New York Review of Books
, 2018-03-06
主題
Fiction / Psychological
Fiction / Crime
Fiction / Political
ISBN
1681372002
9781681372006
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=TifXDgAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The inspiration for Rainer Werner Fassbinder's epic film and that
The Guardian
named one of the "Top 100 Books of All Time,"
Berlin Alexanderplatz
is considered one of the most important works of the Weimar Republic and twentieth century literature.
Berlin Alexanderplatz
, the great novel of Berlin and the doomed Weimar Republic, is one of the great books of the twentieth century, gruesome, farcical, and appalling, word drunk, pitchdark. In Michael Hofmann's extraordinary new translation, Alfred Döblin's masterpiece lives in English for the first time.
As Döblin writes in the opening pages:
The subject of this book is the life of the former cement worker and haulier Franz Biberkopf in Berlin. As our
story begins, he has just been released from prison, where he did time for some stupid stuff; now he is back
in Berlin, determined to go straight.
To begin with, he succeeds. But then, though doing all right for himself financially, he gets involved in a
set-to with an unpredictable external agency that looks an awful lot like fate.
Three times the force attacks him and disrupts his scheme. The first time it comes at him with dishonesty and deception. Our man is able to get to his feet, he is still good to stand.
Then it strikes him a low blow. He has trouble getting up from that, he is almost counted out. And finally it hits him with monstrous and extreme violence.