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Bernstein's Berlin
Contributor(s): Koehler, Karl (Author)
ISBN: 1479312401     ISBN-13: 9781479312405
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $14.25  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Literary
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6" W x 9" (0.71 lbs) 238 pages
 
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Bernstein, a Jewish bookseller in Berlin, narrates the story of his life for his grandson Louis, covering the period of the First World War, the Weimar Republic, and Hitler's rise to power in the Thirties. Relying on old journals that interweave more mundane events with rather eccentric insights into literary matters, he recounts his preoccupation with the work of Alfred D blin, a Jewish novelist and psychiatrist. After reading "Berlin Alexanderplatz," Bernstein's life is forever transformed, and he finds hidden meanings in D blin's various texts that in retrospect he interprets as a harbinger of the Holocaust. Over the years, D blin treats Bernstein and his father for serious depression, but when Berlin falls to the Nazis, the writer is forced to flee. Although things get worse, Bernstein is determined not to let the Nazis drive him from the city that he loves, until he is sent to a concentration camp, eventually released, and decides to leave for Palestine, vowing never to return.