The Gravediggers Bread by Frédéric Dard (Farsi)
Description
Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Döblin, published in 1929, is one of the most important and innovative works of the Weimar Republic. The novel follows Franz Biberkopf, a former cement factory worker recently released from prison, as he tries to live an honest life in Berlin. Despite moments of success, he becomes entangled in the city’s criminal underworld, confronting misfortune, injustice, and the looming rise of Nazism. Döblin’s work combines realism, psychological insight, and modernist experimentation, portraying the chaos, humor, and tragedy of 20th-century urban life. This novel remains a seminal portrayal of Berlin and a classic of modern literature.
- Pages: 515
- Genre: Literary Fiction, Modernist, Urban Fiction
- Language(s): Persian
- ISBN: 9786009561841
- Book Cover Type: Hardcover
- Persian Title: کتاب برلين الكساندر پلاتس اثر آلفرد دوبلين





