
Berlin, Alexanderplatz (translated Classic)
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The first important metropolitan novel in the history of German literature and a milestone in the history of modern fiction. Description of the novel: Franz had a quarrel with his wife and accidentally killed her. He was sentenced to four years in prison. After being released from prison, he was determined to start a new life. He sold newspapers and small commodities in Alexanderplatz during the day and went to a small hotel to kill time at night. One day he met a young widow, who welcomed him warmly. Franz told his affair to a friend who was doing small business with him. Unexpectedly, the friend went to the widow's house and stole something. Franz was extremely indignant at this man's despicable behavior and stopped communicating with him. Soon he got acquainted with a man named Reinhold, who looked gentle and gentle, but was actually a gangster who forced young girls into prostitution and the leader of a theft group. He repeatedly asked Franz to introduce girls he was tired of to others, but Franz always refused. This gangster held a grudge and used money as bait to get Franz to take the bait. Fu wanted to get out of his circle, but was framed by Lai and broke an arm. After recovering from his injury, Fu returned to Alexander Square to continue his business and met the prostitute Emily. The two helped each other and got along very well. After Reinhold learned of this, he lured Emily to the woods, raped her, and killed her. Franz became a murder suspect...
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