Metropolis (novel)

Metropolis

First edition cover
Author Thea von Harbou
Country Germany
Language German
Publisher Illustriertes Blatt
August Scherl
Publication date
1925
Published in English
1927
Pages 273

Metropolis is a 1925 novel by the German writer Thea von Harbou. The story is set in 2026 in a technologically advanced city, which is sustained by the existence of an underground society of labourers. The son of one of the city's founders falls in love with a girl from the underground society, as the two societies begin to clash due to the lack of a unifying force. The novel was the basis for Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis.

Publication

The novel was serialised in the magazine Illustriertes Blatt in 1925, accompanied by screenshots from the upcoming film adaptation.[1] It was published in book form in 1926 by August Scherl.[2] An English translation was published in 1927.[3]

Reception

Michael Joseph of The Bookman wrote about the novel: "It is a remarkable piece of work, skilfully reproducing the atmosphere one has come to associate with the most ambitious German film productions. Suggestive in many respects of the dramatic work of Karel Capek and of the earlier fantastic romances of H. G. Wells, in treatment it is an interesting example of expressionist literature. ... Metropolis is one of the most powerful novels I have read and one which may capture a large public both in America and England if it does not prove too bewildering to the plain reader."[4]

Film adaptation

The book was written with the intention of being adapted for film by Harbou's husband, the director Fritz Lang. Harbou collaborated with Lang on the script for the film, also titled Metropolis, and filming began before the novel was published. The film omits certain parts of the book, especially references to the occult, as well as the moral motivation for certain actions by the main characters.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Minden, Michael; Bachmann, Holger (2002). Fritz Lang's Metropolis: Cinematic Visions of Technology and Fear. Columbia, South Carolina: Camden House Publishing. p. 59. ISBN 1-57113-146-9.
  2. "Metropolis : Roman". WorldCat. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  3. "Metropolis". WorldCat. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  4. Joseph, Michael (April 1927). "The Seven Seas". The Bookman. p. 227. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
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