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From the Shtetl to the Stage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

From the Shtetl to the Stage

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-07-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Alexander Granach, who died while he was acting on Broadway in 1945, brilliantly relates the remarkable story of his unlikely path from a poverty-stricken, rough-and-tumble childhood to success on the German stage. This is the account of a daring, curiosity-filled, and perceptive Jewish child from poor towns in Galicia who was seized with a passion for the theater when he saw his first show at the age of 14. He overcame great odds to become a leading stage and film actor in Weimar Germany - and he had to have both legs broken to do it! Born in what is now southern Ukraine, Granach began working at the age of six in his father's bakery, where his heavy tasks left him visibly knock-kneed. With...

There Goes a Mensch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

There Goes a Mensch

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Alexander Granach was an influential Jewish actor during Germany's Weimar period who had immigrated from Eastern Europe to Berlin and took the theater world by storm. "There Goes a Mensch" is his early life memoir, from his beginnings in Austro-Hungarian Galicia, to his wartime experience, to his ascent onto the stages of Munich and Berlin.

From the Shtetl to the Stage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

From the Shtetl to the Stage

Alexander Granach, who died while he was acting on Broadway in 1945, brilliantly relates the remarkable story of his unlikely path from a poverty-stricken, rough-and-tumble childhood to success on the German stage. This is the account of a daring, curiosity-filled, and perceptive Jewish child from poor towns in Galicia who was seized with a passion for the theater when he saw his first show at the age of 14. He overcame great odds to become a leading stage and film actor in Weimar Germany - and he had to have both legs broken to do it! Born in what is now southern Ukraine, Granach began working at the age of six in his father's bakery, where his heavy tasks left him visibly knock-kneed. With...

Alexander Granach: fast verwehte Spuren
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

Alexander Granach: fast verwehte Spuren

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Jewish Self-Portrait in European and American Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

The Jewish Self-Portrait in European and American Literature

The articles in this collection originated from an international symposium at the University of Haifa and centre around a major topic in German, European and American literature, i.e. the way in which Jewish self-definition, both positive and negative, has materialized as a product of the tensions between secular culture and society on the one hand, and Jewish tradition and religion on the other. The broad range of authors (most of them of German-speaking origin) necessarily results in an almost equally broad range of answers to this central question. The volume is dedicated to the memory of the Israeli literary scholar Chaim Shoham.

Ghetto Writing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Ghetto Writing

This text contains fresh articles about a much neglected genre--fiction from and about the Jewish ghetto.

Continuities and Discontinuities of the Habsburg Legacy in East-Central European Discourses since 1918
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Continuities and Discontinuities of the Habsburg Legacy in East-Central European Discourses since 1918

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-01-20
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  • Publisher: V&R Unipress

In 1918 the Danube Monarchy ceased to exist and its provinces became parts of the Monarchy's successor states, which increasingly assumed the character of nation-states. The regimes of these countries were usually oblivious and/or hostile to remnants of the erstwhile Austrian rule due to ideological reasons: they treated them as traces of a superimposed imperial power and an alien – democratic, pluralistic, liberal – tradition. Notwithstanding that fact, erasing the Habsburg Empire from maps of Europe did not entail the entire cancelation of its legacy on the former Habsburg territories. Although officially neglected or suppressed, this legacy made itself felt, overtly or tacitly, in discourses present in the public sphere of the countries that superseded the Monarchy.

Wrestling with Shylock
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 457

Wrestling with Shylock

This book explores responses to The Merchant of Venice by Jewish writers, critics, theater artists, thinkers, religious leaders and institutions.

Refuge and Reality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Refuge and Reality

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-08-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This volume brings together papers by scholars from Germany, the USA, France, England and Ireland given at the first International Feuchtwanger Conference, held in Los Angeles in 2003. Some of Lion Feuchtwanger’s novels from his exile in the United States are analyzed here, as are the lives of Lion and Marta Feuchtwanger and their contacts in the German émigré world in California. In addition, two papers focus on aspects of Bertolt Brecht’s and Alfred Döblin’s lives as emigrants in California. This volume is of interest to students of exile studies, of German refuge in the USA and of modern German literature.

All about Eva: A Holocaust-Related Memoir, with a Hollywood Twist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

All about Eva: A Holocaust-Related Memoir, with a Hollywood Twist

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-30
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  • Publisher: Gefen Books

Rudy Brook had just passed the German bar exam and married his childhood sweetheart. Hitler's coming to power put an end to Rudy's law career, and his wife, Eva, dashed his Zionist dream, insisting they emigrate to America instead of Palestine. Their arrival in 1938 on Kristallnacht (Night of the Broken Glass) spared them that calamity and the even graver one to follow. But that's only half the story. Eva's connections to the upscale refugee colony in Los Angeles led Rudy to become a gardener to stars such as Judy Garland, and Eva to become a masseuse to other celebrities, actor Alexander Granach among them. Granach was a big name in pre-Nazi Germany and featured in Ninotchka with Greta Garbo. His affair with Eva would wreak havoc on the budding Brook family and leave Eva with a life-altering decision about herself and the author's older brother. Harrowing yet uplifting, All About Eva combines elements of the memoir and the historical novel to tell a compelling tale of three remarkable individuals and the tumultuous times in which they lived.