Monday 25 February 2013

The Drinker

The Drinker
Author: Hans Fallada
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B004MME6MA



The Drinker


Written in an encrypted notebook while incarcerated in a Nazi insane asylum and discovered after his death, The Drinker may be Hans Fallada's most breathtaking piece of craftsmanship. Get The Drinker literature books for free.
It is an intense yet absorbing study of the descent into drunkenness by an intelligent man who fears he's lost it all.

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