
Berlin Alexanderplatz
Berlin Alexanderplatz – Softcover Edition
Dive into the heart of Weimar-era Berlin with Alfred Döblin’s groundbreaking modernist masterpiece, Berlin Alexanderplatz. Following Franz Biberkopf, a man freshly released from prison and determined to go straight, the novel captures his struggle against fate, temptation, and the chaotic pulse of the city.
Written in a daring, fragmented style that blends street slang, newspaper headlines, and shifting perspectives, Döblin paints an unflinching portrait of urban life—its vibrancy, its moral ambiguities, and its relentless pressures.
This softcover edition offers:
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A portable, reader-friendly format
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Crisp typesetting for an immersive reading experience
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The complete, unabridged text in translation
A touchstone of 20th-century literature and a vivid chronicle of a city between wars, Berlin Alexanderplatz is perfect for fans of literary modernism, urban fiction, and German literature in translation.