Alone in Berlin

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Michael Hofmann, Hans Fallada: Alone in Berlin (2017, Penguin Books, Limited)

588 pages

English language

Published Jan. 9, 2017 by Penguin Books, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-241-27702-7
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5 stars (1 review)

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A powerful cautionary tale

5 stars

Alone In Berlin appealed to me when I spotted a book exchange copy because of its having been written by a German author almost immediately after the Second World War (in 1946) and its subject being a true story of resistance within Germany to the Nazi regime. I have read a lot of stories about the French Resistance, but German civilian resistance is far less frequently portrayed. As it turned out, I think 'inspired by a true story' would have been a more truthful tagline than 'based on' because Fallada invents a lot around the central narrative idea, bending the truth to achieve a more interesting novel.

What feels absolutely genuine though is his portrayal of wartime Berlin. The stifling atmosphere of suspicion and intolerance leeches through every page. I could envisage every neighbour constantly spying though peepholes, every work colleague on the lookout for a chance to gain favour …

Subjects

  • Fiction, suspense
  • Berlin (germany), fiction