Grand Hotel (novel)

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Menschen im Hotel (Untertitel: Kolportageroman mit Hintergründen) ist ein Roman von Vicki Baum aus dem Jahre 1929. Der Roman behandelt das Leben in Berlin während der goldenen 1920er Jahre. In den auftretenden Figuren trifft der Leser nicht nur vereinsamte, seelisch deformierte und physisch kranke Menschen an, sondern auch solche, die hinter ihrer bürgerlichen Fassade ein gestörtes Verhältnis zur Realität offenbaren. Das expressionistische Paradigma der Gesellschafts- und Zivilisationskritik wird sichtbar, das die Menschen als Opfer der anonymen Massengesellschaft des 20. Jahrhunderts zeigt. Im Mittelpunkt steht der vereinsamte, psychisch und physisch deformierte Mensch sowie der Verfall bürgerlicher Werte. rdf:langString
Livro escrito por Vicki Baum em 1929, cujo título original é "Menschen in Hotel". O livro conta a história de várias personagens que transitam pelo Grande Hotel, situado em Berlim. Dentre as várias histórias que se entrelaçam no livro temos a da bailarina russa Grusinskaia, cujo sucesso está em franca decadência e é assediada pelo barão falido Felix Amadei Benvenuto, Barão von Geigern; temos a história de Kringelein, um modesto empregado de escritório que sabendo estar sua morte bastante próxima resolve viver espetacularmente seus últimos dias. São tramas paralelas que integram um grande romance. rdf:langString
Grand Hotel (original German Menschen im Hotel, "People in the Hotel") is a 1929 novel by Vicki Baum, which was the basis for the 1932 film Grand Hotel. It should not be confused with Berlin Hotel (original German Hotel Berlin), published in 1945, which deals with the situation in Germany towards the end of World War II. The film Grand Hotel was remade as Week-End at the Waldorf (1945). A very successful English translation, by Basil Creighton, was published in 1930 by Geoffrey Bles, London. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Menschen im Hotel
rdf:langString Grand Hotel (novel)
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rdf:langString Menschen im Hotel (Untertitel: Kolportageroman mit Hintergründen) ist ein Roman von Vicki Baum aus dem Jahre 1929. Der Roman behandelt das Leben in Berlin während der goldenen 1920er Jahre. In den auftretenden Figuren trifft der Leser nicht nur vereinsamte, seelisch deformierte und physisch kranke Menschen an, sondern auch solche, die hinter ihrer bürgerlichen Fassade ein gestörtes Verhältnis zur Realität offenbaren. Das expressionistische Paradigma der Gesellschafts- und Zivilisationskritik wird sichtbar, das die Menschen als Opfer der anonymen Massengesellschaft des 20. Jahrhunderts zeigt. Im Mittelpunkt steht der vereinsamte, psychisch und physisch deformierte Mensch sowie der Verfall bürgerlicher Werte.
rdf:langString Grand Hotel (original German Menschen im Hotel, "People in the Hotel") is a 1929 novel by Vicki Baum, which was the basis for the 1932 film Grand Hotel. It should not be confused with Berlin Hotel (original German Hotel Berlin), published in 1945, which deals with the situation in Germany towards the end of World War II. The film Grand Hotel was remade as Week-End at the Waldorf (1945). Baum first adapted the novel herself later in 1929 for an eponymous play, and it was adapted again in 1930 in the United States by William A. Drake and in 1931 in Britain by Edward Knoblock as Grand Hotel. Much later, it became a successful 1989 musical which is still regularly revived around the world. A very successful English translation, by Basil Creighton, was published in 1930 by Geoffrey Bles, London. In later times, "Grand Hotel" came to be the unofficial name for a subgenre of novels. Thus, The New York Times review of Paul Gallico's 1969 book The Poseidon Adventure, about a group of passengers attempting to escape from a capsized ocean liner, noted that "Mr. Gallico collects a Grand Hotel of shipboard dossiers. These interlocking histories may be damp with sentimentality as well as brine—but the author's skill as a storyteller invests them with enough suspense to last the desperate journey."
rdf:langString Livro escrito por Vicki Baum em 1929, cujo título original é "Menschen in Hotel". O livro conta a história de várias personagens que transitam pelo Grande Hotel, situado em Berlim. Dentre as várias histórias que se entrelaçam no livro temos a da bailarina russa Grusinskaia, cujo sucesso está em franca decadência e é assediada pelo barão falido Felix Amadei Benvenuto, Barão von Geigern; temos a história de Kringelein, um modesto empregado de escritório que sabendo estar sua morte bastante próxima resolve viver espetacularmente seus últimos dias. São tramas paralelas que integram um grande romance.
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