The author of himself : the life of Marcel Reich-Ranicki /
"Marcel Reich-Ranicki was born of Polish Jewish parents in the Polish town of Wloclawek in 1920. At the age of nine he moved to Berlin and it was at school there that he discovered his deep passion for literature and the theatre. But in 1938, he was deported back to Poland, where he spent the w...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Alemán |
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
[2001]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 'What are you really?'
- 'Half dragged, half plunging, so he sank ... '
- Herr Kästner: 'To be applied to the soul'
- Reverence for writ
- Racial theory
- Several love affairs at the same time
- My most wonderful refuge: the theatre
- A suffering which brings happiness
- The door to the next room
- With invisible luggage
- Poetry and the War
- Hunting down Jews is fun
- The dead man and his daughter
- From Quarantine District to Ghetto
- The words of a fool
- 'If music be the food of love ... '
- Death sentences to the accompaniment of Viennese waltzes
- An intellectual, a martyr, a hero
- A brand-new riding crop
- Order, hygiene, discipline
- Stories for Bolek
- My first shot, my last shot
- From Reich to Ranicki
- Brecht, Seghers, Huchel and others
- Josef K., Stalin quotations and Heinrich Böll
- A study trip with consequences
- A young man with a massive moustache
- Recognized as Germans
- Group 47 and its First Lady
- Walter Jens, or, The friendship
- Literature as awareness of life
- Canetti, Adorno, Bernhard and others
- A tavern and a calculating machine
- The sinister guest of honour
- Make way for poetry!
- A genius only during working hours
- The magician's family
- Max Frisch
- Yehudi Menuhin and our quartet
- Joachim Fest and Martin Walser
- ''Tis a dream ... '
- Thanksgiving.