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Hugo Bettauer

    August 18, 1872 – March 26, 1925

    Hugo Bettauer was an Austrian writer renowned for his satirical works that sharply criticized anti-Semitism and the societal ills of his time. His writing was characterized by a provocative and insightful look at human nature and social hypocrisy. Bettauer unflinchingly addressed controversial topics, and his literary legacy lies in his courage to confront prejudice and advocate for tolerance. His works continue to resonate with their contemporary relevance, prompting readers to reflect on timeless issues.

    Gesammelte Romane: Das blaue Mal + Die Stadt ohne Juden + Der Kampf um Wien + Die freudlose Gasse: Die besten Romane Hugo Bettau
    Hemmungslos (Kriminalroman) - Vollständige Ausgabe
    Gesammelte Kriminalromane: Hemmungslos + Bobbie oder die Liebe eines Knaben + Der Frauenmörder: Die besten Krimis von Hugo Bettauer
    Gesammelte Werke: Hemmungslos + Bobbie oder die Liebe eines Knaben + Der Frauenmörder (3 Krimis) + Das blaue Mal + Die Stadt ohne Juden
    The Blue Stain
    Die freudlose Gasse: Zeit der Gegensätze: Die bittere Armut und unglaublicher Reichtum
    • 2018

      Focusing on social engagement, Maximilian Hugo Bettauer's works delve into crime fiction set in diverse locations like Vienna, New York, and Berlin. His narratives explore complex themes such as societal issues and human relationships, making him both a controversial and successful author of his era. Notable titles include "Hemmungslos," "Der Frauenmörder," and "Die Stadt ohne Juden," showcasing his ability to intertwine thrilling plots with critical social commentary. Bettauer's unique approach to crime literature continues to resonate with readers today.

      Gesammelte Werke: Hemmungslos + Bobbie oder die Liebe eines Knaben + Der Frauenmörder (3 Krimis) + Das blaue Mal + Die Stadt ohne Juden
    • 2018

      The Blue Stain

      A Novel of a Racial Outcast

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set in early twentieth-century America, the narrative explores themes of racial mixing and the concept of "passing." It offers a distinctive perspective on transnational and transcultural racial attitudes, highlighting their lasting impact. Through its characters and plot, the novel delves into the complexities of identity and race, providing a thought-provoking commentary on societal perceptions that resonate in contemporary discussions about race.

      The Blue Stain
    • 2018

      Maximilian Hugo Bettauer, an Austrian writer and screenwriter, is known for his socially engaged crime novels set in diverse locations like Vienna, New York, and Berlin. His works, including "Hemmungslos," "Bobbie oder die Liebe eines Knaben," and "Der Frauenmörder," reflect the complexities of society and human relationships, making him one of the most controversial and successful authors of his era. Bettauer's unique blend of crime and social commentary captures the spirit of his time and engages readers with thought-provoking narratives.

      Gesammelte Kriminalromane: Hemmungslos + Bobbie oder die Liebe eines Knaben + Der Frauenmörder: Die besten Krimis von Hugo Bettauer
    • 2018

      Set against the backdrop of post-revolutionary Europe, the narrative follows Koloman Freiherr von Isbaregg, who grapples with hunger and self-deprecation as he navigates his new reality. The protagonist's internal struggle reflects broader social themes, characteristic of Bettauer's work, which often intertwines crime with social commentary. Renowned for his engaging settings in major cities like Vienna, New York, and Berlin, Bettauer's storytelling resonates with the complexities of human experience, making him one of the most notable authors of his time.

      Hemmungslos (Kriminalroman) - Vollständige Ausgabe
    • 2017

      The blue stain

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A European novel of racial mixing and "passing" in early twentieth-century America that serves as a unique account of transnational and transcultural racial attitudes that continue to reverberate today.

      The blue stain
    • 2017

      Set in post-World War I Vienna, the narrative explores the stark contrast between the impoverished residents of Melchiorgasse and the affluent elite represented by characters like butcher Josef Geiringer and nightclub owner Frau Greifer. The story delves into themes of economic disparity, social exploitation, and moral decay, highlighting how some profit through deceit while others fall deeper into poverty. Hugo Bettauer, known for his socially engaged crime novels, vividly captures the struggles of the era, making his work both controversial and impactful.

      Die freudlose Gasse: Zeit der Gegensätze: Die bittere Armut und unglaublicher Reichtum