Albert Drach
Albert Drach was an Austrian-Jewish writer and lawyer known for his novels, plays, and essays. His work often explored themes of justice, morality, and the human condition. Drach was awarded the prestigious Georg Büchner Prize in 1988.
Books
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1. Das Große Protokoll Gegen Zwetschkenbaum
Ein Prozeßbericht
Set against the backdrop of a small Austrian town, this satirical novel delves into the absurdities of bureaucracy and the human condition. The narrative follows the protagonist, a seemingly insignificant man, who becomes embroiled in a convoluted legal battle over a plum tree. Through a series of comical and Kafkaesque events, the story explores themes of power, justice, and the often arbitrary nature of authority, highlighting the surreal and sometimes tragicomic aspects of everyday life.
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