Man nennt mich Zimmermann

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Man nennt mich Zimmermann
Upton Sinclair
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Man nennt mich Zimmermann

Roman

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A novel that exposed the new and upcoming culture of 1920's Southern California, namely Hollywood. Sinclair does this by using Jesus, or Carpenter as Sinclair calls him, as a literary figure.
The story takes place in the fictional locale Western City. It begins with a man named Billy who is attacked by a mob outside a theater after watching a German film. Billy then stumbles into a church and is visited by Carpenter, that is Jesus, who walks out of a stained glass window. Carpenter is shocked and appalled by upper-class culture. The story then roughly follows the biblical account of the Ministry of Jesus.

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Malik-Verlag
Language
German
Pages
187

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Edition Notes

Reference: Upton Sinclair: an annotated checklist C 460.

Autorisierte Übersetzung aus dem amerikanischen Manuskript von Hermynia zur Mühlen.

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Berlin
Series
Die rote Roman -- Band 7

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187, [3]p. ;
Number of pages
187

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OL17319906M

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