It's lucky that Hans Fallada's novel "Every Man Dies Alone" emerged from obscurity this year in its first English translation. Otherwise our image of the German resistance to Hitler might have been ...
The German novelist Hans Fallada is one of the more unlikely success stories of recent years. Born Rudolf Ditzen in 1893, Fallada (a pen-name based on a composite of characters from the Brothers Grimm ...
Four years ago, an English translation of Alone in Berlin – Hans Fallada's thriller set in Nazi Germany – became a publishing phenomenon more than six decades after he wrote it. Following that ...
This is the background story to the writing and eventual publication of Hans Fallada's A Stranger in My Own Country (Polity), a memoir of life in Nazi Germany written secretly by him while in prison ...
Like Pinneberg, Hans Fallada wanted to live his life and largely ignore the political battles swirling around him. The enormous success of Little Man, What Now? provided him with enough money to leave ...
The Nazis didn’t kill German novelist Hans Fallada, but they were in many ways responsible for his untimely death in 1947, at the age of 53. There can be no question that Fallada’s already frail ...
Killer, junkie, jailbird, head case, both approved and condemned by the Nazis, a sort of belated poète maudit and proto-beatnik – when you read about Hans Fallada’s life you can’t help feeling that ...
LITTLE MAN, WHAT Now — Hans Fallada—Simon & Schuster ($2.50). There is not much plot to most men’s lives, and the ending is invariably “un-happy.” But few novelists attempt a complete picture of even ...
Hans Fallada, the literary pseudonym of Rudolf Ditzen, was far more contradictory than any of the many characters he invented in his colourful fiction, which took as its theme ordinary people ...
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Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Hans Fallada was one of Germany’s most successful writers of the 1930s, the author of the acclaimed Depression-era ...
Hans Fallada, author of A Small Circus and Alone in Berlin. Hans Fallada’s 1947 thriller set in Nazi Germany, Alone in Berlin, was a belated bestseller in the English-speaking world when a new ...
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