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.
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.
Title: Blood Brothers
Author: Haffner, Ernst
ISBN: 9780099594048
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Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Publication Date: 2016-03-03
Number of Pages: 224
Weight: 0.1588 kg
An enthralling and significant novel, authentic in its gritty documentary detail... This raw honesty, along with Michael Hofmann's masterly translation... makes the book so contemporary and vital -- Rory MacLean * Financial Times *
An astonishing novel, every bit as astonishing in a different way as Fallada's Alone in Berlin, and deserves to have the same success * Scotsman *
The characters are engaging, and multidimensional. You care what happens to them * Wall Street Journal *
Like a karate chop: hard and direct, but true * Der Spiegel *
A real discovery * Literarische Welt *