Berlin Alexanderplatz
- London : Penguin Books, 2018
- vii, 457 p. ; 20 cm
- Penguin modern classics .
Includes bibliographical references. Translated from the German.
Franz Biberkopf is back on the streets of Berlin. Determined to go straight after a stint in prison, he finds himself thwarted by an unpredictable external agency that looks an awful lot like fate. Cheated, humiliated, thrown from a moving car; embroiled in an underworld of pimps, thugs, drunks and prostitutes, Franz picks himself up over and over again, until one day he is struck a monstrous blow which might just prove his final downfall. A collage of newspaper reports, Biblical stories, drinking songs and urban slang, Berlin Alexanderplatz is the great novel of Berlin life: inventing, styling and recreating the city as reality and dream; mimicking its movements and rhythms; immortalizing its pubs, abattoirs, apartments and chaotic streets. From the gutter to the stars, this is the whole picture of the city.
9780141191621
Germany, Berlin Ex-convicts Murderers German fiction Political fiction Murder National socialism Prostitutes