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The plot is a weekend trip of a young unmarried pair of lovers from Berlin to Schloss Rheinsberg. The work, written in a light ironic style, was immediately successful. It was adapted to a film, an audio play, and audio books. It was translated in 2015 as Rheinsberg: A Storybook for Lovers .
- Kurt Tucholsky
- 1912
One summer before World War I, a young couple escapes on a romantic weekend getaway to the small German town of Rheinsberg, north of Berlin, in the midst of a rural landscape filled with country...
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8 de out. de 2018 · Absolutely no one. The young journalist, renowned for his razor-sharp writing style — which had actually reaped him death threats at one point — published this tender love story in 1912....
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Kurt Tucholsky, Cindy Opitz (Translation), Peter Boethig (Afterword) 3.52. 508 ratings35 reviews. One summer before World War I, a young couple escapes on a romantic weekend getaway to the small German town of Rheinsberg, north of Berlin, in the midst of a rural landscape filled with country houses and castles, cobble-stone streets, lush ...
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Furthermore, place and time of publication were chosen well; the 200 th anniversary of Frederick the Great was celebrated in 1912 and Rheinsberg, his childhood residence, was on everyone’s lips. Tucholsky contrasted the royalist Prussian subjects with a cheerful and libertine attitude of his generation.
The short (story, literally: narrative) describes a trip of three days over a weekend of two young people who recently met, Claire and Wolfgang. They escape the city of Berlin where they live and work, for the rural Rheinsberg .