Berlin Alexanderplatz (German Edition) is a monumental work by Alfred Doblin, originally published in 1929 and later reprinted in 1973 by Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag. Spanning 430 pages, this novel offers a vivid portrayal of Weimar Germany through the life of Franz Biberkopf, a Berliner navigating the city’s complex social landscape after his release from prison. The narrative intertwines with various characters and events, reflecting themes of redemption, exploitation, and survival in the bustling metropolis. This German-language edition provides readers with an immersive experience into Doblin’s masterful storytelling and the socio-economic conditions of early 20th-century Berlin.
