Books by Hans Fallada:

Alone in Berlin, Published in German in 1947. Translated by Michael Hoffman and published in the Penguin Classics UK in 2009

The Drinker, Published in German in 1950. Translated by Charlotte and A.L. Loyd and published by Marlboro Press in 1990

Iron Gustav: A Berlin Family Chronicle, Published in German in 1938. Translated by Philip Owens and Completed by Nicholas Jacobs and Gardis Cramer Von Laue, Published by Penguin Classics UK in 2014

Lily and Her Slave, Published in German in 2021. Translated by Alexandra Roesch and published by Scribe Publications in 2022

Little Man, What Now? Published in German in 1932. Translated by Susan Bennett and published by Mellville House in 2009

Nightmare in Berlin, Published in German in 1947. Translated by Allan Blunden and published by Scribe Press in 2016

Once a Jailbird, Published in German in 1934. Translated by Eric Sutton and revised by Nicholas Jacobs, Gardis Cramer Von Laue and Linden Lawson and published by Penguin Classics UK in 2012

A Small Circus, Published in German in 1931. Translated by Michael Hoffman and published by Penguin Classics UK in 2012

A Stranger in My Own Country: The 1944 Prison Diary, Translated by Allan Blunden and edited by Jenny Williams and Sabine Lange. Published in 2014 by Polity Press

Tales from the Underworld, Translated by Michael Hoffman, Published by Penguin Classics UK in 2014

Wolf Among Wolves, Published in German in 1937, Translated by Philip Owens and restored with additions by Thorsten Carstensen and Nicholas Jacobs. Published by Melville House in 2010

Biographies:

More Lives Than One, A Biography of Hans Fallada, Jenny Williams, Penguin 2012

Hans Fallada “Welche sind, die haben kein Glück”, Klaus Farin, Tilsner 1993

Articles: 

Berlin’s Dark Days of Inflation; Hans Fallada’s New Novel Is a Deeply Moving Picture of a Desperate and Coldly Comfortless World, Alfred Kazin, The New York Times, November 13, 1938

Hans Fallada’s Novel of Lost Men, Gabriele Reuter, The New York Times, April 29, 1934

A Man Devoured by His Obsession, Richard Plant, The New York Times, November 23, 1952

Hans Fallada’s The Drinker, Nick Stillman, Bomb Magazine, April 1, 2010

Some Thoughts on the Political Opinions of Hans Fallada: A Response to Ellis Shookman, Thomas M. Bredohl, German Studies Review, October 1992

Postcards From the Edge, Liesl Schillinger, The New York Times, February 27, 2009

When Discipline Was the Therapy: Hans Fallada’s The Drinker, Greg Eghigian, Psychiatric Times, July 19, 2011 

Adrift in a Country Out of Control, Eileen Battersby, The Irish Times, October 8, 2016

Nightmare in Berlin by Hans Fallada review – a compelling portrait of postwar Germany, Philip Hensher, The Guardian, October 8, 2016

After the Dust Settled, Tobias Grey, The Financial Times, October 28, 2016

A Message from Hans Fallada: On “Little Man, What Now?”, Susan Scarf Merrell, Los Angeles Review of Books, February 22, 2018 

Hans Fallada, The Anti-Nazi Writer Who Reluctantly Served the Reich, Geoff Wilkes, Lit Hub, November 8, 2019

Drunkards, Nazis, and Fascist Masculinity: The Ambivalent Resistance Lit of Hans Fallada, Clayton Wickham, Lithub, May 3, 2021