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Eisenbahn-Romantik As a rule the series are pre-recorded. The occasional special broadcast "Lange Nacht der Eisenbahn-Romantik" ("Long night of railway romance"), an extended version lasting several hours, is transmitted live. In addition to the usual presentation of short reports, Hagen von Ortloff talks to interesting railway fans and railway modellers in the studio.
Alfred Döblin His last novel, "Hamlet oder Die lange Nacht nimmt ein Ende" ("Tales of a Long Night"), was published in 1956, and was favorably received. Döblin's remaining years were marked by poor health (he had Parkinson's disease) and lengthy stays in multiple clinics and hospitals, including his alma mater, Freiburg University. Through the intervention of Theodor Heuss and Joachim Tiburtius, he was able to receive more money from the Berlin office in charge of compensating victims of Nazi persecution; this, and a literary prize from the Mainz Academy in the sum of 10,000 DM helped finance his growing medical expenses.
Großkarlbach In Großkarlbach, a few traditional festivals are held. Among them are the "Kändelgassenfest" (a wine festival) on the last weekend in July, the "Kerwerummel" in September (church consecration festival, or kermis) and a small Christmas market. Also worth mentioning is the "Lange Nacht des Jazz" (“Long Night of Jazz”), which first took place in 2002 and in 2006 was part of Federal President Horst Köhler’s "Deutschland – Land der Ideen" (“Germany – Land of Ideas”) campaign. Furthermore, there are many smaller events staged by local clubs.
List of museums in Hamburg Several foundations and organisations in Hamburg coordinate the events and exhibitions for most museums. Events like the Long Night of Museums ("Lange Nacht der Museen") — during which the establishments remain open late into the night, seeking to introduce new individuals to the cultural institutions—are promoted by the "Museumsdienst Hamburg". The ticket include only one fare for all museums and the public transport provided by the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund. In 2009, 42 museums and exhibition halls participated, with more than 600 events and exhibitions, and the cost was €12, reduced €8. More than 30,000 people attended.
Alfred Döblin "Hamlet oder Die lange Nacht nimmt ein Ende" ("Tales of a Long Night") (1956) was Döblin's last novel. Set in England immediately after the Second World War, the novel narrates the story of Edward Allison, an English soldier who had been badly wounded during the war. Back among his family, Edward must deal with his war trauma, long buried family conflicts, and his destabilized sense of self. The novel treats such themes as the search for the self, guilt and responsibility, the struggle between the sexes, war and violence, and religion, among others. Döblin wrote the novel between August 1945 and October 1946, although it was not published until a decade later. Upon its 1956 release by the East Berlin publishing house Rütten & Loening, the novel was well received. The reference to Hamlet in the German title was likely motivated by Döblin's reading of Sigmund Freud's interpretation of Shakespeare's "Hamlet".