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  1. Bruno Alfred Döblin ( German: [ˈalfʁeːt døːˈbliːn] ⓘ; 10 August 1878 – 26 June 1957) was a German novelist, essayist, and doctor, best known for his novel Berlin Alexanderplatz (1929).

  2. Alfred Döblin (born Aug. 10, 1878, Stettin, Ger.—died June 26, 1957, Emmendingen, near Freiburg im Breisgau, W.Ger.) was a German novelist and essayist, the most talented narrative writer of the German Expressionist movement.

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  3. Berlin Alexanderplatz (German: [bɛʁˈliːn ʔalɛkˈsandɐˌplats]) is a 1929 novel by Alfred Döblin. It is considered one of the most important and innovative works of the Weimar Republic. In a 2002 poll of 100 noted writers, the book was named among the top 100 books of all time.

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  5. Oct 8, 2018 · Döblin, in danger due to being both Jewish and a socialist, fled Germany for the US via France just a few days after Hitler rose to power. He was one of the first authors-in-exile to return to ...

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  6. Biography. Alfred Döblin was born in Stettin (now Szczecin, Poland) in 1878. His father was a tailor, who ran away to America with a much younger employee but was stranded in Hamburg when the escapade failed. Döblin’s mother moved the family of five children to Berlin, where she had relatives.

  7. Dec 21, 2021 · A review of the 20th-century German writer’s novel Mountains Oceans Giants, a speculative history of environmental apocalypse and human evolution. The book covers 600 years of technological innovation, war, revolt, and ecological disaster in a near future.

  8. Bruno Alfred Döblin (August 10, 1878 – June 26, 1957) was a German novelist, essayist, and doctor, best known for his novel Berlin Alexanderplatz (1929).

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