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    Format: 1 online resource(197p.) : , illustrations.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2001. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    ISBN: 9783110965971
    Series Statement: Conditio Judaica; 33
    Content: This is the first academic treatment of the life and work of Henry William Katz (1906-1992) who has been forgotten by scholars and critics for fifty years although his first novel won him the Heinrich-Heine-Prize in exile in 1937. From a combined literary, historical, biographical and sociological perspective, Ena Pedersen analyses Katz's depiction on the Eastern European Jews in Galicia, Weimar Germany and in exile, focusing on the problems of anti-Semitism, assimilation, German-Jewish symbiosis, and Jewish identity. The book further provides a first biography of Katz and places him in the context of German exile literature through comparisons with contemporary Jewish and non-Jewish writers in exile.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , Chapter I. Henry William Katz: A Tour Through the Twentieth Century -- , Chapter II. Katz’s Journalism: Spokesman of the Proletariat -- , Chapter III. Die Fischmanns: 〉Man verfolgt nicht nur die Juden aus Strody〈 -- , Chapter IV. Schloßgasse 21: German or Jew? The Question of Identity -- , Conclusion -- , Bibliography -- , Index. , Also available in print edition. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783484651333
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111864266
    Language: English
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