The Effingers: A Berlin Saga
Synopsis
An engrossing, monumental epic of German-Jewish life in Berlin over four generations - a landmark book in English for the first time
'A wonderfully vivid social portrait of pre-Nazi Berlin' - Guardian
'Has an addictive immediacy that will make you reluctant to put it down' - New York Times
Germany, 1878: young brothers Paul and Karl Effinger leave the German provinces to seek their fortune in Berlin. Ambitious and talented, they soon establish themselves as entrepreneurs and marry the daughters of high-society families. A flourishing horizon opens before them, but the Great War and the youthful rebellion of the 1920s lay waste to bourgeois certainties, and, as the generations pass, a rising antisemitism begins to shadow their bright world.
With dazzling historical sweep, Gabriele Tergit tells of the family's changing fortunes within the vibrantly evoked, ever-changing metropolis of Berlin. Full of parties, drama and the most delicious gossip, The Effingers is a vibrant, monumental portrait of Germany's Jewish life, in all its richness and complexity.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Pushkin Press
- ISBN: 9781782279532
- Number of pages: 864
- Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
- Languages: English, German (Original language of a translated text)

















