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Heinz Rein

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After the war's end, he worked for the Cultural Advisory Board for Publishing at the East German Administration for Public Education until 1950. The Cultural Advisory Board was initially tasked with removing from circulation work of a fascist or militaristic nature, but evolved to enforce official
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rulers imposed a writing ban on him in 1934; consequently, in 1935, Rein became unemployed During the war, he was subject to compulsory service at the German National Railway and at times Rein was in
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Heinz Rein worked as a bank clerk in the 1920s after completing a banking apprenticeship. He later worked as a sports journalist. Because of his political commitments, the
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In the GDR, some of his books were printed with difficulty and with a delay. After moving to the West, he wrote mainly short stories, but also satires and cabaret texts.
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until his death. His books on the end of the war and the immediate postwar period in Berlin, made him an East German representative of rubble literature (
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in an abridged translation by David Porter, representing about one-third of the German text. In 2015, it was published by Schöffling & Co. as
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Unter anderem „Die große Literatur des kleinen Mannes – Der Fall Fallada“ im Augustheft 1948. S. auch (anon.) „Kanonade: Rein-Fall“, in:
584: 564: 450:, 4. Mai 1950, S. 37: In der Monatsschrift ‚Einheit‘ und in deren marxistischem Sinne kritisierte Rein regelmäßit die neue Prosa.“ 289: 279: 269: 175:, an attempt was made to survey the narrative prose that appeared in Germany after the war and was published under the title 161:. In addition, Rein wrote novels and short stories, reflecting contemporary history. In 1949, he published the anthology 492:
Ursula Heukenkamp (1996), Ursula Heukenkamp (ed.), "Das lautlose Deutschland. Widerstandsliteratur und ihre Rezeption",
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Ursula Heukenkamp (1996), Ursula Heukenkamp (ed.), "Das lautlose Deutschland. Widerstandsliteratur und ihre Rezeption",
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Ursula Heukenkamp (1996), Ursula Heukenkamp (ed.), "Das lautlose Deutschland. Widerstandsliteratur und ihre Rezeption",
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Berlin Finale. Translated by Geoff Wilkes, with an epilogue by Fritz J. Raddatz. Schöffling & Co. 2015
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in a translation by Geoff Wilkes. In 2019, it was published in the Penguin Modern Classics series as
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In 1950, according to preliminary remarks on behalf of the chairman of the Cultural Advisory Board,
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After breaking with the GDR in the early 1950s, he moved to West Germany. There he lived in
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in 2015. The novel appeared in a preprint from 6 October 1946 to 16 February 1947 in the
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Carsten Wurm, Günter Häntzschel (ed.), "Anthologien im Aufbau-Verlag 1945-1990",
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Finale Berlin. Revised and improved by the author. Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1980
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Berlin Finale. Translated by Shaun Whiteside. Penguin Modern Classics 2019.
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daraus: 2 Erzählungen: Februartag 1945. Klopfzeichen VVN, Berlin 1948
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Rein wrote literary criticism that was published in 1947/48 in the
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Die neue Literatur. Versuch eines ersten Querschnitts. Berlin 1950
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was an influential German novelist writing before and after the
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Finale Berlin. Translated by David Porter. MW Books. 1952
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Unterm Notdach. Nachkriegsliteratur in Berlin 1945-1949
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Unterm Notdach. Nachkriegsliteratur in Berlin 1945-1949
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Unterm Notdach. Nachkriegsliteratur in Berlin 1945-1949
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In einer Winternacht, Berlin 1952 (geschrieben 1948/49)
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Die Sintflut hat sich nicht verlaufen, Frankfurt 1988
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Einheit - Theoretical Monthly Journal for Socialism
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Second World War
National Socialist
Gestapo
Socialist Unity Party of Germany (GDR)
Erich Weinert
Hans Mayer
Walter A. Berendsohn
Johannes R. Becher
Baden-Baden
Trümmerliteratur
Fritz J. Raddatz
Berliner Zeitung
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354-8-28730-1
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978-3-54828-730-0
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978-0-24124-559-0
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978-3-89561-483-5
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978-3821822440




Frankfurter Rundschau
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978-3503037360
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