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Berlin! Berlin!

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Dispatches from the Weimar Republic, Tucholsky in Übersetzung 1

Tucholsky, Kurt

Berlinica Publishing UG

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Berlin! Berlin! is a selection from the "man with the acid pen and the perfect pitch for hypocrisy, as Peter Wortsman characterizes him. This book is a complete collection of Tucholskys news stories, features, satirical pieces, and poems about his hometown Berlin. It depicts Weimar Berlin, its cabarets, its policies, its follies, its ticks, and its celebrities, such as Pola Negri, Gussy Holl, Bert Brecht, Max Reinhardt, or Heinrich Zille. The book contains some of Tucholskys most famous pieces, among them Berlin! Berlin!, a feature of the stereotypical Berliner on the phone, on vacation or doing bizness, more than one satirical biography of the author himself, and some of his most famed stories such as where the holes in the cheese come from, or about the lion who escaped the Berlin zoo. Herr Wendriner, the chatty Berlin businessman makes an appearance, as well as Lottchen, the flapper, modeled after one of Tucholskys real-life girlfriends. Also Tucholskys long-term friends Karlchen and Jakopp are part of this book. In Weimar Germany, Tucholsky was big, the most brilliant, prolific and witty cultural journalist of his time. William Grimes, The New York Times Kurt Tucholsky was one of the most brilliant German Jewish writers and satirists of his time. He had to leave his beloved Berlin because of his biting, yet witty stories against militarism and Nazi Fascism. Todays Berliners adore him as one of the greatest sons of this city. The world has yet to discover his genius. Peter Schneider, author of The Wall Jumper and Eduards Homecoming 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. Peter Wortsman, Author of A Modern Way to Die and Ghost Dance in Berlin Kurt Tucholsky was one of the most brilliant writers of republican Germany.More than any other person, he foresaw what was coming. What his readers had enjoyed as the capricious fantasies of a clever satirist has now been enacted in bitter reality, even to a satirical forecast of his own mode of death. From the New York Times 1936 Obituary

Autorenportrait

Kurt Tucholsky was a was a brilliant satirist, poet, storyteller, lyricist, pacifist, and Democrat; a fighter, lady's man, one of the most famous journalists in Weimar Germany, and an early warner against the Nazis. Erich Kaestner called him a "small, fat Berliner," who "wanted to stop a catastrophe with his typewriter". When Tucholsky began to write, he had five voices-in the end, he had none. His books were burned and banned by the Nazis, who drove him out of his country. But he is not forgotten.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 01.05.2013

Umfang: 196 S.

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9783960260271

Umbreit-Nr.: 2918034

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