Hans Fallada

Hans Fallada (; born Rudolf Wilhelm Friedrich Ditzen; 21 July 18935 February 1947) was a German writer of the first half of the 20th century. Some of his better known novels include ''Little Man, What Now?'' (1932) and ''Every Man Dies Alone'' (1947). His works belong predominantly to the New Objectivity literary style, a style associated with an emotionless reportage approach, with precision of detail, and a veneration for 'the fact'. Fallada's pseudonym derives from a combination of characters found in the Grimm's Fairy Tales: The titular protagonist of ''Hans in Luck'' (KHM 83), and Fallada the magical talking horse in ''The Goose Girl''. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 1
    by Fallada, Hans
    Published 1931
    Classmark: G 1595
    Book
  2. 2
    by Fallada, Hans
    Published 1938
    Classmark: G 1420
    Book
  3. 3
    by Fallada, Hans
    Published 1981
    Classmark: G 1380
    Book
  4. 4
    by Fallada, Hans
    Published 1962
    Classmark: G 1160
    Book
  5. 5
    by Fallada, Hans
    Published 1951
    Classmark: G 454
    Book
  6. 6
    by Fallada, Hans
    Published 1973
    Classmark: G 691
    Book
  7. 7
    by Fallada, Hans
    Published 1993
    Classmark: G 629
    Book
  8. 8
    by Fallada, Hans
    Published 1993
    Classmark: G 628
    Book
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