Dieses Buch ist ein Klassiker der literarischen Avantgarde des 20. Jahrhunderts. Es beschreibt das Leben im ber hmten Berliner Marstall, einem Treffpunkt der Boh me und K nstler. Dabei werden insbesondere die skurrilen und grotesken Figuren der Marstall-Bewohner beleuchtet. Es ist eine faszinierende Lekt re f r alle, die sich f r die Kunst- und Kulturszene der Weimarer Republik interessieren.
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