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The Dead Stay Young (Die Toten Bleiben Jung) is a 1949 novel by German author Anna Seghers. The book describes the lives of a group of people related to each other by their involvement in a political crime at the end of World War I. The novel traces the lives of the perpetrators and of the lover of the victim, a young communist, including that of their children. Doing so, Seghers sketches a panorama of German society during the Weimar republic and the years of the Nazi state. The novel ends in the final days of World War II. One of Seghers' aims was to describe the entire social and political spectrum of Germans in these years, ranging from communists secretly working in Germany between the end of World War I and the end of World War II to officers of the German Wehrmacht, and from urban c

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  • Die Toten bleiben jung (Roman) (de)
  • Les morts restent jeunes (fr)
  • The Dead Stay Young (en)
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  • Les morts restent jeunes (titre original : Die Toten bleiben jung) est un roman de l'écrivaine allemande Anna Seghers publié en 1949. (fr)
  • Die Toten bleiben jung ist ein Gesellschaftsroman von Anna Seghers, der 1949 im Aufbau-Verlag Berlin erstmals erschien. Anna Seghers begann den Roman während ihres Exils in Mexiko und vollendete ihn nach ihrer Rückkehr nach Deutschland. (de)
  • The Dead Stay Young (Die Toten Bleiben Jung) is a 1949 novel by German author Anna Seghers. The book describes the lives of a group of people related to each other by their involvement in a political crime at the end of World War I. The novel traces the lives of the perpetrators and of the lover of the victim, a young communist, including that of their children. Doing so, Seghers sketches a panorama of German society during the Weimar republic and the years of the Nazi state. The novel ends in the final days of World War II. One of Seghers' aims was to describe the entire social and political spectrum of Germans in these years, ranging from communists secretly working in Germany between the end of World War I and the end of World War II to officers of the German Wehrmacht, and from urban c (en)
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  • Die Toten bleiben jung ist ein Gesellschaftsroman von Anna Seghers, der 1949 im Aufbau-Verlag Berlin erstmals erschien. Anna Seghers begann den Roman während ihres Exils in Mexiko und vollendete ihn nach ihrer Rückkehr nach Deutschland. Der Roman bündelt die Lebensgeschichten unterschiedlicher Menschen in der Zeit zwischen 1918 und 1945. Alle im Roman vorkommenden Personen sind auf die eine oder andere Weise mit der Ermordung eines jungen Kommunisten verbunden und es entsteht auf diese Art und Weise ein Zeitbild, das sowohl die Geschichte der Täter und deren Angehörigen als auch die der Angehörigen des Opfers erzählt. (de)
  • Les morts restent jeunes (titre original : Die Toten bleiben jung) est un roman de l'écrivaine allemande Anna Seghers publié en 1949. (fr)
  • The Dead Stay Young (Die Toten Bleiben Jung) is a 1949 novel by German author Anna Seghers. The book describes the lives of a group of people related to each other by their involvement in a political crime at the end of World War I. The novel traces the lives of the perpetrators and of the lover of the victim, a young communist, including that of their children. Doing so, Seghers sketches a panorama of German society during the Weimar republic and the years of the Nazi state. The novel ends in the final days of World War II. One of Seghers' aims was to describe the entire social and political spectrum of Germans in these years, ranging from communists secretly working in Germany between the end of World War I and the end of World War II to officers of the German Wehrmacht, and from urban centres to farmer's villages. Her sympathies are clearly on the side of those resisting the National Socialist government. * v * t * e * v * t * e (en)
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