Hans Sahl (born 1902) had to flee as a Jewish author from Berlin to France via Prague and Zurich in 1933. There, he broke with the Stalin-aligned writers, co-founded the 'Bundes Freie Presse und Literatur' with about 20 other authors, and organized the escape of 2,400 intellectuals from the Nazis in collaboration with the American Varian Fry from Marseille, before he himself escaped to the USA via Portugal. There, he worked as a writer, translator, and journalist. Sahl only returned to Germany in 1989 at the request of his wife Ute, where he died in Tübingen in 1993. "Die hellen Nächte," his first collection of poems, is being published here for the first time since 1942 in the order he specified. It includes contributions from Burkhard Baltzer, Momme Brodersen, Stéphane Hessel, and Ralph Schock.
Language | German |
Genre | Poetry + Drama |
Author | Hans Sahl |
Book cover | Paperback |
Year | 2012 |
Item number | 43300025 |
Genre | Poetry + Drama |
Language | German |
Author | Hans Sahl |
Book cover | Paperback |
Year | 2012 |
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Height | 205 mm |
Width | 149 mm |
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