Books by Hans Fallada

Portrait of Hans Fallada

Hans Fallada, one of Germany's most compelling twentieth‑century novelists, captured the turbulence of ordinary lives caught in extraordinary times. His work blends social realism with psychological insight, portraying the resilience and frailty of individuals navigating moral and political upheaval. Written in clear, unsentimental prose, his stories reveal both the everyday struggles and the quiet heroism of people under pressure.

Readers drawn to European history and human endurance will find Fallada's novels deeply affecting. His portrayals of post‑war disillusionment, the weight of conscience, and the endurance of hope continue to resonate, offering a penetrating view of humanity that feels startlingly modern despite its historical setting.

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  • Aufbau-Verlag GmbH Wolf Unter Wolfen

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    £15.03

  • Every Man Dies Alone

    Melville House Publishing Every Man Dies Alone

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    £15.05

  • Kleiner Mann was nun

    Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH Kleiner Mann was nun

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    £12.15

  • Alone in Berlin Penguin Modern Classics

    Penguin Books Ltd Alone in Berlin Penguin Modern Classics

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTHE ACCLAIMED INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER''One of the most extraordinary and compelling novels written about World War II. Ever'' Alan Furst Inspired by a true story, Hans Fallada''s Alone in Berlin is a gripping wartime thriller following one ordinary man''s determination to defy the tyranny of Nazi rule Berlin, 1940, and the city is filled with fear. At the house on 55 Jablonski Strasse, its various occupants try to live under Nazi rule in their different ways: the bullying Hitler loyalists the Persickes, the retired judge Fromm and the unassuming couple Otto and Anna Quangel. Then the Quangels receive the news that their beloved son has been killed fighting in France. Shocked out of their quiet existence, they begin a silent campaign of defiance, and a deadly game of cat and mouse develops between the Quangels and the ambitious Gestapo inspector Escherich. When petty criminals Kluge and Borkhausen also become involved, deception, betrayal and muTrade ReviewOne of the most extraordinary and compelling novels written about World War II. Ever. -- Alan FurstTerrific ... a fast-moving, important and astutely deadpan thriller. * Irish Times *A classic study of a paranoid society. Fallada's scope is extraordinary. Alone in Berlin is ... as morally powerful as anything I've ever read. -- Charlotte Moore * Telegraph *The greatest book ever written about the German resistance to the Nazis. -- Primo LeviFallada assembles a cast of vivid low-life characters, stoolies, thieves and whores -- James Buchan * Guardian *Visceral, chilling ... has the suspense of a Le Carré novel * New Yorker *A classic study of a paranoid society. Fallada's scope is extraordinary. Alone in Berlin is ... as morally powerful as anything I've ever read -- Charlotte Moore * Telegraph *First published in Germany in 1947 and evoking the horror of life in Germany in the Second World War. A rediscovered masterpiece that makes you want to seek out more works by this great chronicler of events in my own lifetime. * Barry Humphries, Books of the Year, Sunday Telegraph *The other fictional high point of 2009 was Alone in Berlin ... Hans Fallada's 1947 portrait of an ordinary German couple stung into a life of protest by the death of their soldier son is harrowing and masterly. -- David Robson * Books of the Year, Sunday Telegraph *[This novel] suggests that resistance to evil is rarely straightforward, mostly futile, and generally doomed. Yet to the novel's aching, unanswered question: 'Does it matter?' there is in this strange and compelling story to be found a reply in the affirmative. Primo Levi had it right: This is the great novel of German resistance. -- Richard Flanagan'What Irène Némirovsky's "Suite Française" did for wartime France after six decades in obscurity, Fallada does for wartime Berlin.' * Roger Cohen, New York Times *'[Alone in Berlin] has something of the horror of Conrad, the madness of Dostoyevsky and the chilling menace of Capote's "In Cold Blood"'. * Roger Cohen, New York Times *'Fallada's great novel, beautifully translated by the poet Michael Hofmann, evokes the daily horror of life under the Third Reich, where the venom of Nazism seeped into the very pores of society, poisoning every aspect of existence. It is a story of resistance, sly humour and hope' -- Ben Macintyre * The Times *'an extraordinary novel' * Daily Express *A marvellous book, almost a masterpiece. The tension he maintains despite a fogegone conclusion is miraculous. This is the truest, most vivid I-was-there novel of the epoch. * Norman Lebrecht *The stand-out book this year for me was Alone in Berlin (Penguin Classics £9.99) ... It's a page-turning moral thriller, based on fact, of a ­working-class German ­couple and their small-scale attempts to resist Nazi rule in Berlin. Bleak, chilling, utterly compelling and unforgettable. -- Pugh * Books of the Year, Daily Mail *Penguin's reissue of Hans Fallada's Alone in Berlin, brilliantly translated by Michael Hofmann, makes available one of the great novels of the past century. An almost unbearably intense challenge to its readers. -- George Steiner * Books of the Year, TLS *What makes Alone in Berlin such a cracking read is that it pushes us into the midst of that grim reality and yet allows us to put it down - only at the very end - with a feeling of warm humanity. -- Peter Millar * The Times *Hans Fallada wrote Alone in Berlin between September and November 1946, in postwar East Germany. He told his family that he had written "a great novel". He would die a few months later. .... Fallada was correct: he had written a great book, in circumstances and a space of time which make the achievement almost miraculous. But it's the double miracle of translation which gives us Fallada's novel in English as Alone in Berlin. Michael Hoffman is a fine poet, whose acute ear and eloquent understanding of the transition-points between the two languages make the text as powerful as it is down-to-earth. -- Helen Dunmore * Guardian *

    15 in stock

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  • Fallada H Iron Gustav

    Penguin Books Ltd Fallada H Iron Gustav

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisA powerful story of the shattering effects of the First World War on both a family and a country - from Hans Fallada, bestselling author of Alone in Berlin''This remarkable work, now complete after 76 years, could well be one of the finest novels any of us will ever read'' Irish TimesGustav Hackendahl''s will is law. Known as ''Iron Gustav'', he runs his family and his Berlin carriage business with stern, unyielding discipline. But his children have wills of their own, and soon they slip from his control - some to better lives, some towards disaster. As war breaks out and Gustav''s beloved Germany is devastated by hardship and violence, he finds everything he believes in destroyed. Can the man of iron endure, or even change?Brutal and moving, written with Hans Fallada''s gift for capturing the small tragedies of ordinary lives, Iron Gustav is a heartbreaking family chronicle and an unflinching portrayal of the First World War and its aftermath.Trade ReviewEvery so often you come across a book so finely wrought that you have no doubt about its status as a literary classic. Iron Gustav is one ... The writing is visual, vivid and visceral, the irony delicate, and even when it is cynical the novel doesn't sneer ... Fallada's descriptions of material degradation and squalor equal those of Dickens and Dostoyevsky. He has the gift for complex narrative of Thomas Mann combined with the page-turning powers of great thriller writers such as Raymond Chandler, and the structural control of a great painter or composer ... This [Penguin Modern Classics edition] is the first authentic version of not just a classic, but a masterpiece of world literature -- Paul Levy * Wall Street Journal *A powerful portrayal of the devastating effects of the first world war on a family and a country ... The project went through a tortuous journey, with rewrites ordered by Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's propaganda chief, which have been taken out of the new edition ... this new edition is as close as possible to Fallada's original * Observer *Fallada captures the small tragedies of family life, the loss of dignity caused by unemployment, squalid housing and the misery of seeing civilized values destroyed. This anti-war book, censored by Goebbels in the Thirties, is a gripping addition to modern German history * Daily Mail *There is a serious cause for celebration: one of the finest German-language works of the 20th century is now available as it was intended to be read ... A vivid, atmospheric portrait of Berlin ... Fallada's literary genius rests not only in how he can sustain a multithreaded narrative but in how he, apparently effortlessly, develops characters through chronicling their actions ... the book triumphs as a study of ordinary Berliners faced with dire adversity; Fallada celebrates them repeatedly, their wariness, their humour, their toughness, their blunt kindness and, above all, their conversation ... This remarkable work, now complete after 76 years, could well be one of the finest novels any of us will ever read. Hans Fallada really was that most rare creature, a born novelist who was also a witness * Irish Times *The 'hundreds of deep rifts' that tear defeated Germany apart play out in microcosm within [Iron Gustav's] family ... Fallada shuffles melodrama, farce and documentary realism ... This, as even Dr Goebbels must have seen, is laughter in the dark -- Boyd Tonkin * Independent *A powerful novel ... this new version is something of a publishing coup as it is the first time we have the novel in its entirety in English ... Iron Gustav acutely highlights the chequered fortunes of the ordinary 'little man' against the larger picture of Germany's moral and economic breakdown ... [this is] a saga with the same reach and depth as Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks ... a chronicle of Berlin in those turbulent early decades of the 20th century. Key events appear like milestones: war, Versailles, lawless street-fighting, hyperinflation, Weimar hedonism and the first dark shoots of Nazism ... This is a social history writ large and mercifully free of sanctimonious preaching or soft-focus distortions ... Fallada's voice is as beguilingly lucid as ever, his images clear to the point of stark, his blighted and resilient Berliners ringing astoundingly true * National *

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  • A Small Circus

    Penguin Books Ltd A Small Circus

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA Small Circus is a powerful 1931 portrayal of a German town on the brink of chaos, from bestselling author Hans Fallada (writer of Alone in Berlin)It is summer, 1929, and in a small German town a storm is brewing. The shabby reporter Tredup leads a precarious existence working for the Pomeranian Chronicle - until he takes some photographs that offer the chance to make a fortune. In Krüger''s bar, the farmers are plotting their revenge on greedy officials. A mysterious travelling salesman from Berlin , Henning, is stirring up trouble - but no one knows why. Meanwhile the Nazis grow stronger and the Communists fight them in the streets. And at the centre of it all, the Mayor, ''Fatty'' Gareis, seeks the easy life even as events spiral beyond his control.As tensions erupt between workers and bosses, town and country, Left and Right, alliances are broken, bribes are taken and plots are hatched, until the tension spills over into violence.''UTrade ReviewUncommonly vivid and original -- Robert MusilReal love and real humanity -- Hermann HesseThe best account of small-town Germany ... so terribly genuine, it is frightening -- Kurt TucholskyThis novel's genius ... lies in Fallada's ability to reveal ... as well as to analyse the macabre game of musical chairs that was the Weimar Republic. Fallada gives us front-row seats to Germany's decade-long quest for a sacrificial scapegoat that culminated in the Nazi takeover. ... Two years after Alone in Berlin's runaway success, A Small Circus continues the Fallada revival that owes so much to the efforts of its translator, the poet Michael Hofmann -- André Naffis-Sahely * Independent *Fallada creates characters with Dickensian prodigality, each yokel, hack, pig and pen-pusher brought to life in Michael Hofmann's beautifully judged translation ... a generous, life-affirming treat -- Jake Kerridge * Telegraph *Michael Hofmann ... comes as close as possible to giving us Fallada's work in all its coarse, humorous, immediate, tragic glory -- Charlotte Moore * Spectator *Not for the first time, all praise is due to Michael Hofmann's art and feel for nuance. His translation catches the many voices - some exasperated, others bewildered, a few downright angry - that make this bold, exuberant and candid narrative sizzle with life and the relentlessly shocking reality of it all * Irish Times *Fallada's own experiences as a regional journalist in north Germany underlie the action, and it is this sense of realism, combined with an ear for dialogue and an acute understanding of human frailty, that make the novel such an authentic portrayal of an imploding era -- Ben Hutchinson * Observer *

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • Tales from the Underworld Selected Shorter

    Penguin Books Ltd Tales from the Underworld Selected Shorter

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDarkly funny, searingly honest short stories from Hans Fallada, author of bestselling Alone in BerlinIn these stories, criminals lament how hard it is to scrape a living by breaking and entering; families measure their daily struggles in marks and pfennigs; a convict makes a desperate leap from a moving train; a ring - and with it a marriage - is lost in a basket of potatoes.Here, as in his novels, Fallada is by turns tough, darkly funny, streetwise and effortlessly engaging, writing with acute feeling about ordinary lives shaped by forces larger than themselves: addiction, love, money.Trade ReviewA powerful chronicler of human weakness shot through with hope * Times Literary Supplement *

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  • Little Man What Now

    Penguin Books Ltd Little Man What Now

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewSuperb ... There are chapters which pluck the nerves. There are chapters which raise the spirits -- Graham GreeneAn inspired work of a great writer ... Fallada is a genius. The "Little Man" is Mr Everybody -- Beryl BainbridgeSuch closeness to life -- Herman HesseFallada at his best -- Philip HensherPerforms the most astounding task, of taking us to a moment before history * Los Angeles Review of Books *

    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • Why Do You Wear a Cheap Watch Penguin Modern

    Penguin Books Ltd Why Do You Wear a Cheap Watch Penguin Modern

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis''It was what we call in the trade a potato...'' Tales of low-lifes and grifters trying to make ends meet in pre-War Germany.Penguin Modern: fifty new books celebrating the pioneering spirit of the iconic Penguin Modern Classics series, with each one offering a concentrated hit of its contemporary, international flavour. Here are authors ranging from Kathy Acker to James Baldwin, Truman Capote to Stanislaw Lem and George Orwell to Shirley Jackson; essays radical and inspiring; poems moving and disturbing; stories surreal and fabulous; taking us from the deep South to modern Japan, New York''s underground scene to the farthest reaches of outer space.

    2 in stock

    £5.06

  • A Stranger in My Own Country The 1944 Prison

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd A Stranger in My Own Country The 1944 Prison

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisI lived the same life as everyone else, the life of ordinary people, the masses. Sitting in a prison cell in the autumn of 1944, the German author Hans Fallada sums up his life under the National Socialist dictatorship, the time of inward emigration .Trade Review"This is certainly a revelatory book. As its author intended, it reveals much about the pernicious nature of Nazi rule during the Third Reich; the compromises demanded, the tribulations endured, the lives ruined. At one point Fallada laments: “Oh, how they bled us dry! How they robbed us of every joy and happiness, every smile, every friendship! Yet it also reveals something that its author did not intend, and that is Fallada’s own deeply flawed character." The Financial Times "An outspoken memoir of life under the Nazis written from a prison cell... a fascinating document" The Independent "Exquisite and troubling... one of the most powerful accounts of life in the Third Reich." The Economist "This is a remarkable book" The Scotsman ""Colourful and anecdotal reflections of life under Hitler. Fallada's diary turns out to be not a record of quotidian events inside but reminiscences of scrapes, challenges and day-to-day reality outside, from the advent of Nazi misrule to the final stages of the war."The Sunday Herald"Fallada, one of Germany's most well-regarded writers of the 20th century, tells the tale of a writer and his friends, and how the swell of Nazism means there's always a listening ear outside the door - except this time he's telling his own story" South China Morning Post "His prison diary is a heartfelt diatribe against the nazis, revealing a highly compromised man riddled with contradictions and ambiguity. In reading it, the high price Fallada paid for living out the war in his homeland is all too clear." Morning Star "A rare account of living close to an edge that you can’t quite locate in the darkness.""A rare account of living close to an edge that you can’t quite locate in the darkness." Tribune "Vivid" Sydney Morning Herald“Fallada’s strength as a diarist is to convert his unsteady, sometimes ethically questionable existence into disciplined, objective narrative. His life and writings reflect the endless need to challenge authoritarianism in both family and society.”The Tablet "This long-awaited publication will... greatly increase our knowledge of an author whose reputation has never been completely eclipsed in Germany, and who is now being rediscovered in Britain, the USA, France, and Italy. All these countries have recently published his last, posthumously published novel [Alone in Berlin], thus demonstrating his rare ability to attract the common and the literary reader alike." Modern Language Review "Recording his experiences of Nazi Germany while confined in an asylum in 1944, Hans Fallada wrote in real life what Günter Grass later wrote in fiction. An intriguing literary testament, expertly edited by two leading Fallada scholars, and skilfully translated by Allan Blunden." Geoff Wilkes, The University of QueenslandTable of ContentsIntroduction vi The 1944 Prison Diary 1 A despatch from the house of the dead. Afterword 219 The genesis of the Prison Diary manuscript 233 Chronology 236 Notes 239 Index 268

    15 in stock

    £12.99

  • A Small Circus

    Arcade Publishing A Small Circus

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    10 in stock

    £16.16

  • Lilly and Her Slave

    Scribe Publications Lilly and Her Slave

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    Book SynopsisPreviously unpublished stories by the bestselling author of Alone in Berlin. In September 1925, Hans Fallada handed himself in to the police. Not yet a bestselling author, Fallada had repeatedly embezzled funds to finance his alcohol and morphine addictions. Desperate to escape his demons, he sought a prison cell. Now court documents from Fallada’s imprisonment have recently been uncovered, and with them a never-before-seen collection of short stories. Through complex characters at odds with society, Fallada explored the lived the lives of women and male outsiders. These stories reveal to a new generation of readers Fallada’s immense gifts and his intense inner battles.Trade Review‘Fallada is extraordinary … These stories of love and hate, sadism and masochism, are compelling in isolation. But what makes them remarkable is that they prefigure his final works.’ -- Geordie Williamson * The Saturday Paper *‘Psychologically acute.’ * i newspaper *‘A precious treat for Fallada fans: Lilly and her Slave tells a MeToo story from 1920s Berlin.’ -- Marc Reichwein * Literarische Welt *‘These tales from the estate of Hans Fallada are a gem for fans, as are the circumstances of their discovery.’ * Welt am Sonntag *

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    £9.49

  • The Drinker

    Random House USA Inc The Drinker

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    Book SynopsisWith wit, bravado and fearless honesty, a journey into the soul of a drunk.

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    £13.59

  • Scribe Us Lilly and Her Slave

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    7 in stock

    £15.30

  • Reclam Philipp Jun. Wie ich Schriftsteller wurde

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    £9.50

  • Reclam Philipp Jun. Lüttenweihnachten. Erzählungen

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    £7.00

  • Aufbau Verlage GmbH Meine lieben jungen Freunde Briefe an die Kinder

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    £14.40

  • Aufbau Verlage GmbH Der parfümierte Tannenbaum

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    £11.40

  • Aufbau Verlage GmbH In meinem fremden Land Gefngnistagebuch 1944

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    £20.40

  • Aufbau Verlage GmbH Geschichten aus der Murkelei

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    3 in stock

    £17.10

  • Aufbau Verlage GmbH Lilly und ihr Sklave Mit unverffentlichten

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    3 in stock

    £18.70

  • Aufbau Verlage GmbH Lüttenweihnachten

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    2 in stock

    £16.20

  • Julius Beltz GmbH Die Geschichte vom Museken Wackelohr

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    £12.30

  • Herder Verlag GmbH Das schönste Fest. Geschichten rund um

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  • Jeder stirbt fur sich allein

    Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH Jeder stirbt fur sich allein

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    £13.30

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  • Anaconda Verlag Ein Mann will nach oben

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    3 in stock

    £12.34

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    £11.75

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  • Bauern, Bonzen und Bomben

    Aufbau-Verlag GmbH Bauern, Bonzen und Bomben

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    7 in stock

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  • Aufbau Taschenbuch Verlag Heute bei uns zu Haus

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  • Der Bettler, der Gluck bringt

    Aufbau-Verlag GmbH Der Bettler, der Gluck bringt

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    7 in stock

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  • Der Alpdruck

    Aufbau-Verlag GmbH Der Alpdruck

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  • Aufbau Taschenbuch Verlag Weihnachtsmann was nun Geschichten zum Fest

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