
The novel «Berlin Alexanderplatz» is considered one of the most important works of 20th-century German literature. It centers on the fate of Franz Biberkopf, a former prisoner who, after being released from jail, attempts to start an honest life in Berlin during the late 1920s. The book reflects the atmosphere of the Weimar Republic, utilizing innovative literary techniques, including montage, stream of consciousness, and elements of urban folklore.