Marcel Reich-Ranicki (1920–2013)
Author of The Author of Himself: The Life of Marcel Reich-Ranicki
About the Author
Image credit: Marcel Reich-Ranicki, Ludwig Börne Award Ceremony, Frankfurt am Main, 2007. Photo by user dontworry / Wikimedia Commons.
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Works by Marcel Reich-Ranicki
Meine Geschichte der deutschen Literatur: Vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart (2014) 20 copies, 1 review
Deutsche Erzaehler des 20. Jahrhunderts, Band 2, Von Arthur Schnitzler bis Robert Musil (1994) 10 copies
Das Literarische Quartett. Gesamtausgabe aller 77 Sendungen von 1988 bis 2001: 3 Bde. (2006) 8 copies
DER HÖRKANON - Herausgegeben und kommentiert von Marcel Reich-Ranicki: Die deutsche Literatur - Erzählungen - Eine Auswahl auf 40 CDs - (2010) 5 copies
Der Kanon. Die deutsche Literatur. Dramen: Acht Bände und ein Begleitband im Schuber (insel taschenbuch) (2004) 5 copies
Der Kanon: Die deutsche Literatur. Erzählungen. 10 Bände und ein Begleitband (Insel-Taschenbücher) (2003) 4 copies
Frauen dichten anders: Deutsche Dichterinnen vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart (insel taschenbuch) (2013) 2 copies
1000 Deutsche Gedichte und ihre Interpretationen, 10 Bde., Bd.4, Von Heinrich Heine bis Friedrich Nietzsche (1994) 2 copies
Marcel Reich Ranicki - Kritik als Beruf : drei Gespräche, ein kritisches Intermezzo und ein Porträt (2002) 2 copies
1000 Deutsche Gedichte und ihre Interpretationen, 10 Bde., Bd.2, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1994) 2 copies
The King and his Rival 2 copies
1000 Deutsche Gedichte und ihre Interpretationen, 10 Bde., Bd.6, Von Georg Trakl bis Gottfried Benn (1994) 2 copies
Đời tôi 1 copy
Sechzehn polnische Erzähler 1 copy
1999 1 copy
Drei Reden auf Hilde Spiel 1 copy
Joseph Roth Vortrag zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung "Joseph Roth 1894-1939" in der Deutschen Bibliothek 29.März 1979 (1979) — Author — 1 copy
Deutsche Geschichten 1 copy
Thomas Mann Und Sie Seinen 1 copy
Joseph Roth bis Arno Schmidt 1 copy
Peter Weiss bis Günter Grass 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Reich-Ranicki, Marcel
- Legal name
- Reich, Marceli
- Other names
- Reich Ranicki, Marcel
- Birthdate
- 1920-06-02
- Date of death
- 2013-09-18
- Gender
- male
- Education
- self-educated
- Occupations
- literary critic
- Organizations
- Gruppe 47
Die Welt (writer)
Die Zeit (writer)
Frankfurter Zeitung (head of literary section) - Awards and honors
- Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (2003)
Thomas-Mann-Preis (1987) - Relationships
- Reich-Ranicki, Teofila (spouse)
Ranicki, Andrew (son) - Nationality
- Germany
Poland (birth) - Birthplace
- Włocławek, Poland
- Places of residence
- Włocławek, Poland
Berlin, Germany
Warsaw, Poland
London, England, UK
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Hamburg, Germany - Place of death
- Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Duitsland
- Map Location
- Germany
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Reviews
The one thing about Marcel Reich-Ranicki most people will agree on is that you either loved him or hated him. He was the equivalent of Marmite when it comes to literary criticism in Germany.
But then this somewhat reflected MRR's own writing: he either praised a book with an absurd level of enthusiasm or devastated the book (and in many cases its author) with vitriolic contempt. Ironically, both efforts sold books, and in many cases the author's self-esteem suffered more from a bad review show more than the book itself.
Regardless of whether or not you liked MRR's reviews, they were always readable, insightful, and most of all entertaining - not least because he would often use a review to introduce a comparison with another book or author and play both books/authors against each other.
There are a few examples in this collection of MRR's reviews of the works of Heinrich Böll where MRR suddenly draws a comparison with another writer, and the only real clue as to which writer he bestows his praise on and which one MRR shreds to pieces (Böll or the other) is sometimes only found in knowing that MRR was a huge fan of Heinrich Böll's - both in a literary capacity and on a personal level. Heinrich Böll helped MRR to leave Poland and settle in West Germany at a time it was not possible to do so without taking a great personal risk. From that perspective alone, MRR always looked on Heinrich Böll as more than a writer. show less
But then this somewhat reflected MRR's own writing: he either praised a book with an absurd level of enthusiasm or devastated the book (and in many cases its author) with vitriolic contempt. Ironically, both efforts sold books, and in many cases the author's self-esteem suffered more from a bad review show more than the book itself.
Regardless of whether or not you liked MRR's reviews, they were always readable, insightful, and most of all entertaining - not least because he would often use a review to introduce a comparison with another book or author and play both books/authors against each other.
There are a few examples in this collection of MRR's reviews of the works of Heinrich Böll where MRR suddenly draws a comparison with another writer, and the only real clue as to which writer he bestows his praise on and which one MRR shreds to pieces (Böll or the other) is sometimes only found in knowing that MRR was a huge fan of Heinrich Böll's - both in a literary capacity and on a personal level. Heinrich Böll helped MRR to leave Poland and settle in West Germany at a time it was not possible to do so without taking a great personal risk. From that perspective alone, MRR always looked on Heinrich Böll as more than a writer. show less
Part biog sketches, part autobiog ditto, part book reviews. Quirky structure in that some get 4 pieces just becos he's got 4 pictures, while some big names get none. Thos Mann gets the repeat treatment along with much praise (way beyond desert, in my view). Struck again by how little G. Lit penetrates western culture: Brecht, Kafka, und dann Schluss. Who outside a university G dept has even heard of kleist, novalis, Fontane?
Ein wirklich schönes Buch, allerdings kann man vieles nur verstehen wenn man mindenstens 20 Jahre in Deutschland gelebt und gelesen hat. Für mich war es eine Erinnerung an all die guten Bücher die Deutsche Autoren geschrieben haben.
Die Lebensgeschichte Reich Ranicki`s ist eine Zeitreise von den furchtbaren Vorkriegsjahren zum Holocaust zum kalten Krieg bis in die Gegenwart, er beschreibt viele Gespräche die er als Kritiker mit Autoren geführt hat , seine Ehe und kritische Anmerkungen show more über die Literatur.
Ich wünsche ihm noch ein langes und gesundes Leben. show less
Die Lebensgeschichte Reich Ranicki`s ist eine Zeitreise von den furchtbaren Vorkriegsjahren zum Holocaust zum kalten Krieg bis in die Gegenwart, er beschreibt viele Gespräche die er als Kritiker mit Autoren geführt hat , seine Ehe und kritische Anmerkungen show more über die Literatur.
Ich wünsche ihm noch ein langes und gesundes Leben. show less
The Pope of German literature; a Pole. Was the translator for Czerniakow in the Warsaw ghetto. Went on to a long and happy career in West Germany to this day.
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