Mr. Brecher's Fiasco

Mr. Brecher's Fiasco
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Publisher : Terrace Books
Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : 0299214303
ISBN-13 : 9780299214302
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Book Synopsis Mr. Brecher's Fiasco by : Martin Kessel

Download or read book Mr. Brecher's Fiasco written by Martin Kessel and published by Terrace Books. This book was released on 2005 with total page 470 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the offices of a large media conglomerate responsible for all kinds of advertising, Max Brecher considers himself the intellectual among the clerks. He reflects on the personal relations in the office, his own situation as an employee and human being, and the shifts in the values and ideas of life in 1920s Berlin. His office has its share of interesting characters, such as the corrupt Dr. Geist, who becomes a hypocrite in order to advance in the office hierarchy; the lovely Mucki Schopps, a tricky young girl with whom everyone falls in love; Gudula Often, who strives for harmony among her coworkers but never achieves her goal; and the department head, Mr. Sack, who meets an unfortunate end.


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