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Alfred Döblin

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Alfred Döblin (1878–1957) was a German novelist, essayist and short-story writer. He was also a doctor, practising psychiatry in working-class Berlin, the setting of both his most famous novel, Berlin Alexanderplatz, and his true-crime tale Two Women and A Poisoning. In 1933, Döblin was forced to flee Germany because of his Jewish origins and lived in France and the USA for the duration of the war.

Books by Alfred Döblin

Berlin Alexanderplatz

The great novel of 1920s Berlin life, in a superb translation by Michael Hofmann

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