Blood Brothers is the only known novel by German social worker and journalist Ernst Haffner, of whom nearly all traces were lost during the course of the Second World War. Told in stark, unsparing detail, Haffner's story delves into the illicit underworld of Berlin on the eve of Hitler's rise to power, describing how these blood brothers move from one petty crime to the next, spending their nights in underground bars and makeshift hostels, struggling together to survive the harsh realities of gang life, and finding in one another the legitimacy denied them by society.



Vorwort
Originally published in 1932 and banned by the Nazis one year later, Blood Brothers follows a gang of young boys bound together by unwritten rules and mutual loyalty

Autorentext

Ernst Haffner was a journalist and social worker. His only known novel Blood Brothers was published to wide acclaim in 1932, before it was banned by the Nazis one year later. In the 1940s, all records of Haffner disappeard. His fate during the Second World War remains unknown.



Inhalt
    Titel
    Blood Brothers
    Übersetzer
    EAN
    9781473511002
    ISBN
    978-1-4735-1100-2
    Format
    E-Book (epub)
    Hersteller
    Herausgeber
    Veröffentlichung
    09.07.2015
    Digitaler Kopierschutz
    Adobe-DRM
    Dateigrösse
    1.39 MB
    Anzahl Seiten
    224
    Jahr
    2015
    Untertitel
    Englisch