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Alfred Döblin

    10. August 1878 – 26. Juni 1957

    Alfred Döblin stands as a pivotal figure in German literary modernism, his extensive oeuvre navigating a diverse array of literary movements and styles. Through his novels, dramas, essays, and philosophical treatises, he delved into the complexities of modern urban life and societal structures. Döblin's distinctive voice and innovative approach to narrative make him an author whose work continues to resonate with readers seeking profound literary experiences. His literary legacy encompasses a broad spectrum of genres, reflecting his relentless exploration of the human condition.

    Alfred Döblin
    Autobiographische Schriften und letzte Aufzeichnungen
    Two Women And A Poisoning
    Berlin Alexanderplatz
    Mountains Oceans Giants: An Epic of the 27th Century
    Manas
    The Land Without Death