The memoir details the remarkable journey of Alexander Granach, a prominent actor from the Weimar Republic, tracing his roots from a small village in the Austro-Hungarian Empire to the heights of Berlin's theatrical scene. Granach vividly recounts his experiences during World War I, his survival through war captivity, and his eventual return to the stage amidst the vibrant artistic culture of Weimar Berlin. Enriched with photographs, this edition captures his legacy and the influential figures of his time, offering a profound self-portrait and insight into the eras that shaped him.
Alexander Granach Livres
18 avril 1890 – 14 mars 1945






The memoir recounts Alexander Granach's extraordinary journey from a challenging, impoverished upbringing to achieving fame on the German stage and later on Broadway. His narrative highlights the resilience and determination that propelled him through a tumultuous childhood, showcasing the transformative power of art and the theater in his life. Granach's experiences reflect both personal triumph and the broader cultural landscape of his time.
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- 333pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Die Memoiren des Schauspielers (1893-1945), einem Pendlers zwischen Ost und West, zugleich Chronik einer ganzen Epoche.
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- 471pages
- 17 heures de lecture
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