Editor’s Note: Alfred Döblin, the Weimar-era author of ‘Berlin Alexanderplatz,’ was born on this day in 1878. To honor this occasion, we revisit this award-winning story about the writer’s connection ...
COLOGNE, Germany -- The Berlin International Film Festival will screen all 15-plus hours of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's epic miniseries "Berlin Alexanderplatz," based on the novel by Alfred Doeblin, to ...
“How much longer Jewish People—No-People?” is the title under which Alfred Doeblin, the famous author of “Berlin Alexanderplatz,” makes an eloquent appeal to the Jews of the world. It consists of ...
“Never again.” My father would have understood the reference, as would millions of other men, women and children whose lives were upended by the rise of Nazism. His father, the German writer Alfred ...
Record Columnist Alfred Doblin has a different take on the recently released Hanson report. While many Bergen electeds squabble over Record Columnist Alfred Doblin has a different take on the recently ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Alfred Doblin is an Editorial Editor for the New Jersey Record with one video in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2017 Debate. Lieutenant Governor Kim ...
A key example of Weimar cinema’s “new objectivity,” this compact, vivid adaptation of Alfred Doblin’s lower-depths picaresque had the advantage of a script by the novelist himself—as well as a host of ...
There is only so much Döblin one can put into a review of Brecht’s letters. I read John Simon’s essay on Brecht in his letters (“The Amoral Superman,” December 1990) with great interest. But since Mr.
Director Burhan Qurbani updates Alfred Doblin’s classic novel as a modern-day gangster story starring Guinea-Bissau actor Welket Bungue and Albrecht Schuch in 'Berlin Alexanderplatz.' By Deborah Young ...
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