Plays •
Das Buch der Tänze, 1920 •
Mord in der Mohrengasse, 1923 •
Zur schönen Aussicht, 1926 •
Revolte auf Côte 3018 (
Revolt on Hill 3018), 1927; rewritten as
Die Bergbahn (
The Mountain Railway), 1929 •
Sladek der schwarze Reichswehrmann, 1929, originally
Sladek oder Die schwarze Armee (
Sladek in volume
Plays One, translation by Penny Black, Oberon, 2000, ) •
Rund um den Kongreß, 1929 (
A Sexual Congress in volume
Plays One, translation by Penny Black, Oberon, 2000, ) •
Italienische Nacht, 1930 (
Italian Night in volume
Plays Two, Oberon, 2000, ) •
Geschichten aus dem Wiener Wald (
Tales from the Vienna Woods), 1931, winner of the
Kleist Prize the same year; available as well in volume
Plays Two, Oberon, 2000, ) •
Glaube, Liebe, Hoffnung, 1932 (
Faith, Hope, and Charity in volume
Four Plays, PAJ Publications, 1986, ) •
Kasimir und Karoline, 1932 (
Kasimir and Karoline in volume
Four Plays, PAJ Publications, 1986, ) •
Die Unbekannte aus der Seine, 1933 •
Hin und Her, 1934 •
Don Juan kommt aus dem Krieg, 1936 (
Don Juan Comes Back From the War, Faber & Faber, 1978, ) •
Figaro läßt sich scheiden, 1936.
Giselher Klebe wrote the
libretto and composed his 1963
opera of
the same name based on this work;
Elena Langer's 2016 opera
Figaro Gets a Divorce, to a libretto by
David Pountney, is also largely based on the play. (
Figaro Gets a Divorce in volume
Four Plays, PAJ Publications, 1986, ) •
Pompeji. Komödie eines Erdbebens, 1937 •
Ein Dorf ohne Männer, 1937 •
Himmelwärts, 1937 •
Der Jüngste Tag, 1937 (Giselher Klebe composed his 1980 opera of
the same name based on this work; Lore Klebe wrote the libretto) (
Judgement Day in volume
Four Plays, PAJ Publications, 1986, )
Novels •
Sechsunddreißig Stunden, 1929 •
Der ewige Spießer, 1930 (
The Eternal Philistine, 2011) •
Jugend ohne Gott, 1937 (
The Age of the Fish, 1939) •
Ein Kind unserer Zeit, 1938 (
A Child of Our Time, 1939)
Other prose •
Sportmärchen, 1924–1926 •
Interview, 1932 •
Gebrauchsanweisung, 1932 == Quotes ==