
At the Wolves' Table
The year is 1923. Inflation is rampant in Germany. The country is being dragged into an abyss. Selfish individuals take their fate into their own hands. In a period when money is losing value like crazy, people are trying to save themselves from the swamp that the society has fallen into, which is starting to disintegrate.
Based on the fate of three people who went to the front together in the First World War, who met again in the chaos of those days, in the capital Berlin, where life was becoming increasingly crazy. Hans Fallada comes out. In this giant novel, which he named At the Wolves' Table, he literally parades his heroes, whom he carefully selected from all segments of society; Those who got rich in a short time, those who lost everything they had in one day, those who gambled away all their wealth, turncoats, black marketeers, underworld bosses, noble landowners, military officers, small people, profiteers, street women, drug addicts and many more...
20 . Fallada, one of the most important names of 19th century German literature, presents the pre-Hitler period to the reader with a very cunning and attractive narrative in this famous novel, in which he deals with the problems of the disintegrating middle class and disintegrating society as a result of the social and economic crisis in Germany of those years. At the Wolves' Table is a great work, an epic document that successfully describes the tension-filled years of social chaos! Your people develop in accordance with their personalities. As a writer, you do not force any of them, you leave them to themselves. The work has been created with the meticulousness of an architect. From its language to its structure, everything is so perfect that I, as a colleague, do not envy you for this success..." -HERMANN BROCH. From the letter he wrote to Fallada on 22 November 1937 -
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Number of Pages: 1222
Year of Publication: 2015
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Everest Publications
Cover Design: Beste Doğan
Prepared by: Çigdem Aldatmaz
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First Printing Year: 2015
Number of Pages: 1222
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Everest Publications |
Number of pages | : | 1222 |
Publication Year | : | 2015 |
ISBN | : | 9786051418810 |
Translator | : | Ahmet Arpad |
The heart | : | Turkish |