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German Exilliteratur (German pronunciation: [ɛˈksiːl.lɪtəʁaˌtuːɐ̯],
exile literature) is the name for
works of
German literature written in the German...
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Switzerland in 1952. Mann is one of the best-known
exponents of the so-called
Exilliteratur,
German literature written in
exile by
those who
opposed the Hitler...
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European revolutions.
Under the **** regime, some
authors went into
exile (
Exilliteratur) and
others submitted to
censorship ("internal emigration",
Innere Emigration)...
- the year. The
first German language edition was
published in 1938 by
Exilliteratur publisher Querido in Amsterdam, but the
novel was
published in Germany...
- of exile-related
materials to the Casa
Stefan Zweig in Brazil. Die
Exilliteratur und das Exil der
deutschsprachigen Schriftsteller und
Publizisten in...
- arts
community who fled the
Third Reich. This
genre is
referred to as
Exilliteratur. He is best
known for his 1936 novel, Mephisto,
about an
actor who sells...
- Tony
Blair with the
Faustian protagonist of
Klaus Mann's anti-****
Exilliteratur novel Mephisto.
Craig has also
expressed a
reluctance to
involve himself...
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continued to be
published throughout the
global German diaspora by
Exilliteratur firms, and
especially for
allegedly "degenerate"
American Jazz and Swing...
- Frauenarchiv. 16
August 2018. Spalek, John (2018).
Deutschsprachige Exilliteratur seit 1933 (in German). New York: De Gruyter. Coburn, Jon (2018). ""I...
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improve his
social positions.
Mephisto was
first published in 1936 by an
Exilliteratur firm
based in Amsterdam,
while the
author was in self-imposed exile...