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Tucholsky, Kurt, 1890-1935.
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Satirists -- Germany -- Essays.
Journalists -- Germany -- Essays.
German essays -- 20th century.
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Tucholsky, Kurt, 1890-1935.
Satirists -- Germany -- Essays.
Journalists -- Germany -- Essays.
German essays -- 20th century.
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Germany? Germany! : satirical writings: the Kurt Tucholsky reader / Kurt Tucholsky ; foreword by Ralph Blumenthal ; translated by Harry Zohn.
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Tucholsky, Kurt,
1890-1935
.
Berlinica Pub. LLC, 2017.
Call #:
834.914 T888g
Subjects
Satirists -- Germany -- Essays.
Journalists -- Germany -- Essays.
German essays -- 20th century.
ISBN:
9781935902386 (pbk.)
Alternate title:
Kurt Tucholsky reader
Edition:
2nd edition ; new edition.
Description:
202 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Notes:
Translated from the German.
Summary:
Kurt Tucholsky is one of Weimar Germany's most celebrated literary figures. The poet, journalist, and satirist who was at the center of the tumultuous political and cultural world of 1920's Berlin still emerges as an astonishingly contemporary figure. But he was more than just an angry truth-teller; he was also one of the funniest satirical writers of his era, depicting everyday lives during the rise of modernity. The iconic translation of Harry Zohn, a literary figure from Vienna himself, presented Tucholsky to an American audience for the first time. This edition features a preface by Ralph Blumenthal, journalism professor and former reporter for The New York Times. Kurt Tucholsky was a brilliant satirist, poet, storyteller, lyricist, pacifist, and democrat; a fighter, ladies' man, reporter, and early warner against the Nazis who hated and loathed him and drove him out of Germany after his books were burned in 1933. Ralph Blumenthal is a distinguished lecturer at Baruch College and a former reporter for The New York Times. Harry Zohn was a professor of German and a prolific translator.
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German literature -- 20th century -- Translations into English.
Other authors:
Zohn, Harry.
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