In his autobiography, marcel reichranicki, the embodiment of contemporary german literary criticism, tells the story of his life as a polish jew in the country. Mein leben deutsche verlagsanstalt, stuttgart 1999 taschenbuchausgabe. He was regarded as one of the most influential contemporary literary critics in the field of german literature and has often been called literaturpapst pope of literature in germany. In 1929, the 9 year old polish jew marcel reichranicki is sent by his artistic mother to berlin to study.
Mein leben 1999, einflussreicher literaturkritiker u. Marcel reichranicki 2 june 1920 18 september 20 was a polishgerman literary critic and member of the literary group gruppe 47. Marcel loves the german literature and music, but in october 1938 the nazis deport him to poland. Mein leben marcel reichranicki ist ein deutscher fernsehfilm aus dem jahr 2009. Published in 1999, mein leben my life was a bestseller in germany, cementing his status. Fur abonnenten onlineabo bestellen druckfassungen ebookdownload newsletter werbung verlagsliste. Dieses buch bekommt meine unbedingte leseempfehlung. Get your kindle here, or download a free kindle reading app. Marcel reichranicki was a polishborn german literary critic and member of the literary group gruppe 47.
Marcel reichranicki was a polishborn german literary critic and member of the literary group. Marcel reich ranicki deserves only praise for his autobiography. This book is an autobiography written by marcel reichranicki who is a very important contemporary literary critic of german literature. Reichranicki, marcel 1920, german journalist and literary critic. After the german invasion of poland, marcel tries to survive in the ghetto of warschau. A news item involving marcel reichranicki was featured on wikipedias main page in the in the news section on 19 september 20. Generally known as a critic, many claim a quite harsh one, he turns the coin and proves that against all odds and unfortunate for the poor victims of his harsh criticism, who desperately tried to cling and hold to the idea that this man might criticise like a god, but he cannot write like one, when it comes to a piece of literature. Interview mit marcel reichranicki 2 elfriede jelinek.
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