Lion Feuchtwanger (German: [ˈliːɔn ˈfɔʏçtˌvaŋɐ] ; 7 July 1884 – 21 December 1958) was a German Jewish novelist and playwright. A prominent figure in the...
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aus dem Exil, Edgar Feuchtwanger in England 1939 (with Antonia Cox, ed. Anja Tuckermann). Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2024. "Edgar Feuchtwanger: A Jewish...
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Marta Feuchtwanger (née Löffler; 21 January 1891 – 25 October 1987) was the irrepressible and somewhat eccentric third child of a prosperous Munich businessman...
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(‹See Tfd›German: Die Geschwister Oppermann) is a 1933 novel by Lion Feuchtwanger. It is the second novel in his Wartesaal ("The Waiting Room") trilogy...
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expanded edition was published in German as Escape to Life. Deutsche Kultur im Exil in 1991. The German edition consisted largely of the original German-language...
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which the FBI kept on German exile writers such as Bertolt Brecht, Lion Feuchtwanger, Thomas Mann and Anna Seghers. At the OSU Mershon Center, Stephan concentrated...
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Shelley on Marxism, which was published in Das Wort (edited by Lion Feuchtwanger and Bert Brecht). He also published an article on Marx and the Democratic...
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Brecht]. In Frank Stern (ed.). Feuchtwanger und Exil. Glaube und Kultur 1933 – 1945. "Der Tag wird kommen" [Feuchtwanger and Exile. Belief and Culture...
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Seidman (1982) Lion Feuchtwanger by Volker Skierka (1984) Dear editor: letters to Time magazine, 1923–1984 (1985) Das mexikanische Exil by Fritz Pohle (1986)...
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Brod Jean Cocteau Alfred Döblin Ilja Ehrenburg Albert Einstein Lion Feuchtwanger Bruno Frank A.M. Frey André Gide Oskar Maria Graf Thomas Theodor Heine...
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exile and the Shoah, including Yiddish in English, on the authors Lion Feuchtwanger, Heinrich Mann, Friedrich Torberg, Hermynia Zur Mühlen and Arnold Zweig...
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designs for the German, Russian, and English editions of Lion Feuchtwanger's novel Exil in 1939. Herrmann moved to Hollywood in the 1940s, again living...
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been a member of the PEN Center Germany since 1991, received the Lion Feuchtwanger Prize in 1991, a Honorary Gift of the German Schiller Foundation in 1992...
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(from Die Niemandsrose), set to music by Giya Kancheli as parts II–IV of Exil, sung by Maacha Deubner, ECM (1995) Pulse Shadows by Harrison Birtwistle;...
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That Summer (Ilse Hofmann [de], 1980) Exil (Egon Günther, 1981, TV miniseries) — based on a novel by Lion Feuchtwanger Blood and Honor: Youth Under Hitler...
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— (based on a novel by Gottfried Keller) Exil (1981, TV miniseries) — (based on a novel by Lion Feuchtwanger) Euch darf ich's wohl gestehen (1982, TV...
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Rhodes of Africa (UK, 1936) Richards p.201 Richards p.202 "German Exiles: Feuchtwanger Memorial Library". Archived from the original on 2007-08-29. Retrieved...
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(heute enthalten in Speed. Die Erzählungen aus dem Exil.) Escape to Life Deutsche Kultur im Exil. (Zusammen mit Erika Mann). Houghton Mifflin, Boston...
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Agency Dr. Ray-Güde Mertin with book presentations and comments. Biography at exil-archiv.de Bestselling German-Jewish Author Satirizes the Holocaust, Deutsche...
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Schlow Centre Region Library. Retrieved 7 August 2021. Landová, Jolana: Exil, Krieg und Flucht in Frankreich zwischen 1933 und 1941, dargestellt an ausgewählten...
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mini-series, including Unter der Trikolore (1980), in the seven-part Feuchtwanger adaptation Exil (1981) and the lead actress in Deep Water [de] (1983). She also...
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also home to the Villa Aurora, the residence of Jewish refugee Lion Feuchtwanger and his wife since 1943. While staying in the Brentwood neighborhood...
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Lydia Schmuck, Marina Corrêa (Hrsg.): Europa im Spiegel von Migration und Exil / Europa no contexto de migração e exílio. Projektionen – Imaginationen –...
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Sanary-sur-Mer in southern France, where they came into contact with Lion Feuchtwanger and Alma Mahler-Werfel and Franz Werfel through their secretary Lola...
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again focused on intellectuals and writers in times of upheaval: Trotzki im Exil (Trotsky in Exile, 1970) and Hölderlin (1971). Between 1971 and 1981 Weiss...
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geborener Dramatiker. Munich, 1956. Der Meister des politischen Romans, Lion Feuchtwanger. Stockholm: Dt. Inst. d. Univ. Stockholm, 1976. (Schriften des Deutschen...
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Hansers Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur, 9: Nationalsozialismus und Exil 1933–1945. München 2009 ISBN 3-423-04351-2 S. 76f. Herybert Menzel: Zum Tode...
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and German-Jewish writers, including: Max Brod, Martin Buber, Lion Feuchtwanger, Berthold Feiwel, Iwan Goll, Sammy Gronnemann, Georg Hirschfeld, Leo...
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and while there was a student of Craig Sheppard and assistant to Peter Feuchtwanger. During this time, he also undertook solo and collaborative studies with...
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were deported from there following the August 1942 raids. Novelist Lion Feuchtwanger, Surrealist artists Hans Bellmer and Max Ernst were among the most famous...
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