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Hans Fallada (German: [hans ˈfa.la.da] ; born Rudolf Wilhelm Friedrich Ditzen; 21 July 1893 – 5 February 1947) was a German writer of the first half of the 20th century. Some of his better known novels include Little Man, What Now? (1932) and Every Man Dies Alone (1947). His works belong predominantly to the New Objectivity literary style, a style associated with an emotionless reportage approach, with precision of detail, and a veneration for 'the fact'. Fallada's pseudonym derives from a combination of characters found in the Grimm's Fairy Tales: The titular protagonist of Hans in Luck (KHM 83), and Falada the magical talking horse in The Goose Girl. Early life Fallada was born in Greifswald, Germany, the child of a magistrate on his way to becoming a supreme court judge and a mother from a middle-class background, both of whom shared an enthusiasm for music, and to a lesser extent, literature. Jenny Williams notes in her biography More Lives than One (1998), that Fallada's father would often read aloud to his children works by authors such as Shakespeare and Schiller. In 1899, when Fallada was 6, his father relocated the family to Berlin following the first of several promotions he would receive. Fallada had a very difficult time upon first entering school in 1901. As a result, he immersed himself in books, eschewing literature more in line with his age for authors such as Flaubert, Dostoevsky, and Dickens. In 1909 the family again relocated, to Leipzig, following his father's appointment to the Imperial Supreme Court. In 1909 (age 16), he was run over by a horse-drawn cart, then kicked in the face by the horse. This mishap plus the contraction of typhoid in 1910 (age 17) seem to mark a turning point in Fallada's life. His lifelong drug problems were born of the pain-killing medications he was taking as the result of his injuries. These issues manifested themselves in multiple suicide attempts. In 1911 he made a pact with a friend, Hanns Dietrich von Necker, to stage a duel to mask their suicides, feeling that the duel would be seen as more honorable. However, because of both boys' inexperience with weapons, it was a bungled affair. Dietrich missed Fallada, but Fallada did not miss Dietrich, killing him. Fallada was so distraught that he picked up Dietrich's gun and shot himself in the chest, but somehow survived. Nonetheless, the death of his friend ensured his status as an outcast from society. Although he was found innocent of murder by reason of insanity, from this point on he would undergo multiple stints in mental institutions. At one of these institutions, he was assigned to work in a farmyard, thus beginning his lifelong affinity for farm culture. Writing career and encounters with National Socialism While in a sanatorium Fallada took to translation and poetry, albeit unsuccessfully, before finally breaking ground as a novelist in 1920 with the publication of his first book Der junge Goedeschal ("Young Goedeschal"). During this period he also struggled with morphine addiction, and the death of his younger brother in the First World War. In the wake of the war, Fallada worked at several farmhand and other agricultural jobs in order to support himself and finance his growing drug addiction. While before the war Fallada relied on his father for financial support while writing, after the German defeat he was no longer able, or willing, to depend on his father's assistance. Shortly after the publication of Anton und Gerda Fallada reported to prison in Greifswald to serve a 6-month sentence for stealing grain from his employer and selling it to support his drug habit. Less than 3 years later, in 1926, Fallada again found himself imprisoned as a result of a drug and alcohol-fueled string of thefts from employers. In February 1928 he finally emerged free of addiction. Fallada married Anna "Suse" Issel in 1929 and maintained a string of respectable jobs in journalism, working for newspapers and eventually for the publisher of his novels, Rowohlt. It is around this time that his novels became noticeably political and started to comment on the social and economic woes of Germany. His breakthrough success came in 1930/1931 with A Small Circus (German: Bauern, Bonzen und Bomben; "Peasants, Bosses and Bombs") based on the history of the Rural People's Movement in Schleswig-Holstein and the farmers' protest and boycott of the town of Neumünster. Williams notes that Fallada's 1930/31 novel "..established [him] as a promising literary talent as well as an author not afraid to tackle controversial issues". Martin Seymour-Smith said it is one of his best novels, "it remains one of the most vivid and sympathetic accounts of a local revolt ever written." The great success of Kleiner Mann - was nun? (Little Man, What Now?) in 1932, while immediately easing his financial straits, was overshadowed by his anxiety over the rise of national socialism and a subsequent nervous breakdown. Although none of his work was deemed subversive enough to warrant action by the Nazis, many of his peers were arrested and interned, and his future as an author under the Nazi regime looked bleak. A German film of the book was made by Jewish producers at the end of 1932, and this earned Fallada closer attention by the rising Nazi Party. The film, unlike the US film of 1934, bore little resemblance to the novel, and was finally released after many cuts by the Nazi censors in mid-1933. These anxieties were compounded by the loss of a baby only a few hours after childbirth. However he was heartened by the great success of Little Man, What Now? in Great Britain and the United States, where the book was a bestseller. In the U.S., it was selected by the Book of the Month Club, and was even made into a Hollywood movie, Little Man, What Now? (1934). Meanwhile, as the careers, and in some cases the lives, of many of Fallada's contemporaries were rapidly drawing to a halt, he began to draw some additional scrutiny from the government in the form of denunciations of his work by Nazi authors and publications, who also noted that he had not joined the Party. On Easter Sunday, 1933, he was jailed by the Gestapo for "anti-Nazi activities" after one such denunciation, but despite a ransacking of his home no evidence was found and he was released a week later. After Adolf Hitler's rise to power in 1933, Fallada had to make a few changes to the novel that removed anything that showed the Nazis in a bad light: a Sturmabteilung (SA) thug had to be turned into a soccer thug, for example, and the book stayed in print until 1941, after which war time paper shortages curtailed the printing of novels. In 2016, a complete edition was published in Germany that added about 100 pages to the original 400 pages in the 1932 edition. The cuts had been made with Fallada's consent by his publisher Ernst Rowohlt. German reviewers agreed that the tone and the structure of the novel had not suffered from the cuts, but that the restor.... Discover the Hans Fallada popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Hans Fallada books.

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  • Hans Fallada in Tannenfeld und Posterstein synopsis, comments

    Hans Fallada in Tannenfeld und Posterstein

    Marlene Hofmann

    In seiner frühsten Jugend, noch vor Beginn seiner Autorenkarriere, verbrachte Rudolf Ditzen eineinhalb Jahre in der Nervenheilanstalt in Tannenfeld. Danach absolvierte er auf dem R...

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    Der Apparat der Liebe

    Hans Fallada

    "Ich glaube, ein junges Mädchen, das einmal Lehrerin war, wird die Nachwirkungen dieser Tätigkeit im guten wie im bösen Sinne ihr Leben lang spüren. Dabei spreche ich natürlich nur...

  • Fallada - Wir hatten mal ein Kind synopsis, comments

    Fallada - Wir hatten mal ein Kind

    Hans Fallada & Gerald-Hermann Monnheim

    Rügen um 1900. Die Bauernfamilie Gäntschow hat mit ihrem Sohn Johannes einen eckigen Charakter hervorgebracht, der das zurückgezogene Leben seiner Vorfahren nicht fortsetzen will. ...

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    The Penguin Book of Dutch Short Stories

    Joost Zwagerman

    'The stories here will provoke, delight and impress. Joost Zwagerman's selection forms a fascinating guidebook to a landscape you'll surely want to wander in again.' Clare Lowden, ...

  • Hans Fallada - Romane synopsis, comments

    Hans Fallada - Romane

    Hans Fallada

    Sammelband mit fünfzehn Romanen · Der junge Goedeschal · Anton und Gerda · Im Blinzeln der großen Katze · Bauern, Bonzen und Bomben · Kleiner Mann was nun? · Wer einmal aus dem Bl...

  • Heute bei uns zu Haus synopsis, comments

    Heute bei uns zu Haus

    Hans Fallada

    Hans Fallada schildert seine Erlebnisse, die im Mecklenburgischen, genau gesagt in Carwitz, handeln. Er untertitelt "Ein anderes Buch. Erfahrenes und Erfundenes" und das w...

  • Vom Himmel hoch synopsis, comments

    Vom Himmel hoch

    Thomas Begrich

    "Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her …" So beginnt eines unserer bekanntesten Weihnachtslieder. Martin Luther schrieb es. Ihm war Weihnachten wichtig. Was ist Weihnachten für ...

  • An Honest Man synopsis, comments

    An Honest Man

    Ben Fergusson

    'A compelling story of love and betrayal in the divided Berlin of the 1980s' Sunday Times Best Books of 2019'A beautifully written, evocative literary thriller set in Berlin shortl...

  • Hans Fallada - Gesammelte Werke synopsis, comments

    Hans Fallada - Gesammelte Werke

    Hans Fallada

    Sammelband mit 36 Werken · Der junge Goedeschal · Anton und Gerda · Im Blinzeln der großen Katze · Bauern, Bonzen und Bomben · Kleiner Mann was nun? · Wer einmal aus dem Blechnapf...

  • Berlin 1936 synopsis, comments

    Berlin 1936

    Oliver Hilmes & Jefferson Chase

    Berlin 1936 takes the reader through the sixteen days of the Olympic Games, describing events in the German capital through the eyes of a select cast of characters: Nazi leaders an...

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    Hans Fallada

    Peter Walther

    Hans Fallada: Mit Größe am Leben gescheitert. Die umfassende Biographie. Populär war er schon immer, mittlerweile erkennt man seinen weltliterarischen Rang: Der Autor Hans Fallada...

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    Pesadilla

    Hans Fallada

    Tras el final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y la caída de la dictadura nazi, los rusos ocupan la pequeña ciudad de Prenzlau, donde viven el doctor Doll y su familia. Al princip...

  • Der Junge Goedeschal synopsis, comments

    Der Junge Goedeschal

    Hans Fallada

    "Indem er meinen einsamen Wanderungen zuschaute, in denen nichts war als das Rascheln von Blättern, der Wind, irgendwo oben in Bäumen, manchmal ein weiter Blick oder der Ton eines ...

  • Der Jungherr von Strammin synopsis, comments

    Der Jungherr von Strammin

    Hans Fallada

    "Es war ganz feierlich. Auf dem Hof hielten hintereinander die zwanzig vierzölligen Ackerwagen, jeder bis oben beladen mit prallen Weizensäcken und jeder bespannt mit vier Füchsen,...

  • Altes Herz Geht auf die Reise synopsis, comments

    Altes Herz Geht auf die Reise

    Hans Fallada

    Ein dringender Hilferuf seiner 17jährigen Patentochter Rosemarie stellt das Leben des Berliner Professor Kittguß auf den Kopf. Das Mädchen lebt auf dem Dorf bei der Familie Schliek...

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    Hans Fallada

    Jürgen Manthey

    Hans Fallada (1893–1947), eigentlich Rudolf Ditzen, war einer der wichtigsten Romanautoren deutscher Sprache im 20. Jahrhundert. Seine von der Neuen Sachlichkeit geprägten Werke ha...

  • Bauern, Bonzen und Bomben synopsis, comments

    Bauern, Bonzen und Bomben

    Hans Fallada

    Fallada schildert zunächst die Protestaktionen der Bauernschaft, vom Widerstand gegen Zwangspfändungen über Demonstrationen bis hin zu BombenAttentaten. Bei einer Demonstration in ...

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    Der eiserne Gustav

    Hans Fallada

    Fallada versteht es, dem Leser Berliner Milieu und Zeitschilderungen detailgenau und überaus anschaulich zu vermitteln. Die Hauptfigur geht zurück auf den Droschenkutscher Gustav H...

  • Der junge Goedeschal synopsis, comments

    Der junge Goedeschal

    Hans Fallada

    Im Jahr 1920 veröffentlichte Hans Fallada unter dem Titel "Der junge Goedeschal" (1920) seinen ersten Roman, der in Ton und Stil noch stark vom Expressionismus beeinflusst ...

  • Hans Fallada Gesammelte Werke synopsis, comments

    Hans Fallada Gesammelte Werke

    Hans Fallada

    Diese Ausgabe enthält die Werke: Je­der stirbt für sich al­lein, Der Trin­ker, Wer ein­mal aus dem Blech­napf frisst, Ein Mann will nach oben, Klei­ner Mann – was nun?, Der ei­ser­...

  • Fallada in Neuenhagen synopsis, comments

    Fallada in Neuenhagen

    Bürgerverein Bollensdorf e.V.

    Zwei Jahre lang hat Hans Fallada in Neuenhagen bei Berlin gewohnt. Hier entstand auch sein wohl bekanntester Roman "Kleiner Mann, was nun?" Auch heute kann man in der Gemei...

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    Heil Kadlatz

    Paul Westheim

    "Kadlatz hätte nicht Berliner Portier sein müssen, wenn es ihn schließlich nicht doch herausgetrieben hätte aus seiner Loge, um zu sehen, was los war. Es gehörte ja sozusagen z...

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    Der Trinker

    Hans Fallada

    Der Trinker ist ein Roman von Hans Fallada. Der Autor verfasste das Werk 1944 während einer Haftzeit in der Landesanstalt NeustrelitzStrelitz. Er stützte sich dabei auf die eigenen...

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    The Franchise Affair

    Josephine Tey

    'The new crime and espionage series from Penguin Classics makes for a mouthwatering prospect' Daily TelegraphAbducted, beaten, hidden in an attic, a young woman stages an audacious...

  • Wir hatten mal ein Kind synopsis, comments

    Wir hatten mal ein Kind

    Hans Fallada

    Um Auseinandersetzungen mit den herrschenden Nationalsozialisten auszuweichen stellte Fallada seinem 1934 erschienenen Gefängnisroman »Wer einmal aus dem Blechnapf frißt« ein Vorwo...