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The Author of Himself Marcel Reich-Ranicki

The Author of Himself By Marcel Reich-Ranicki

The Author of Himself by Marcel Reich-Ranicki


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Summary

This is a memoir of one of Germany's most powerful and influential men of letters.

The Author of Himself Summary

The Author of Himself: The Life of Marcel Reich-Ranicki by Marcel Reich-Ranicki

In its subtlety, intelligence and clear-headedness, Marcel Reich-Ranicki's account of the Warsaw Ghetto, the concentration camps, the relations between Poles and Jews, Poles and Poles, and the Germans, is one of the most compelling and dramatic ever recorded. After the war, Reich-Ranicki joined the Polish Communist Party, for which he performed secret intelligence work. He then spent two years in London at the Polish embassy, during which time he fell out with the Communist Party. He returned to Germany, where his rise was meteoric: first as a book reviewer and then on to national celebrity, as the Culture Czar on the influential FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG. As well as being an account of a remarkable life, this book is also a love letter to literature and the theatre, and an indispensable guide to twentieth-century German literature.

About Marcel Reich-Ranicki

Marcel Reich-Ranicki is a leading cultural figure in Germany. He is the presenter of the high quality prime-time television programme, Das Literarische Quartett.

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GOR001782569
9780753813881
0753813882
The Author of Himself: The Life of Marcel Reich-Ranicki by Marcel Reich-Ranicki
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
20020404
416
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