February 1933: the winter of literature
Zusammenfassung: It all happened in a flash. February 1933 was the month in which the fate of German writers, as for so many others, was decided. In a tensely spun narrative, Uwe Wittstock tells the story of a demise which was predicted by some but also scarcely thought possible. He reveals how, in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Zusammenfassung: It all happened in a flash. February 1933 was the month in which the fate of German writers, as for so many others, was decided. In a tensely spun narrative, Uwe Wittstock tells the story of a demise which was predicted by some but also scarcely thought possible. He reveals how, in a matter of weeks, the glittering Weimar literary scene gave way to a long, dark winter, and how the net drew ever closer for Thomas Mann, Bertolt Brecht, Else Lasker-Schüler, Alfred Döblin and countless others.Monday, 30th January: Adolf Hitler is sworn in as Chancellor of Germany. Joseph Roth cannot wait any longer to learn what today's paper will report. He leaves for the station early in the morning and takes the train to Paris; bidding Berlin farewell comes naturally to him. Meanwhile, Thomas Mann barely spares a thought for politics during the next ten days, focusing instead on his forthcoming speech on Richard Wagner.Weaving an intimate portrait of the major figures whose lives he follows day-by-day, Wittstock shows how the landslide of events which immediately followed Hitler's victory spelled disaster for the country's literary elite. He resurrects the atmosphere of the times, marked by anxiety for many, by passivity and self-betrayal for some, and by grim determination for others. Who will applaud the new dictator, and who will flee, fearing for their life?Drawing on unpublished archival material, this important work is both a meticulous historical narrative and a timely reminder that we must remain vigilant in the face of the forces that threaten democracy, however distant the prospect of totalitarianism may seem |
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505 | 8 | |a Acknowledgements. - List of Illustrations. - Stepping off the Cliff - The month in which the die was cast. The Republic's Last Dance - Saturday, 28 January. Hell Reigns - Monday, 30 January. Axes at the Door - Tuesday, 31 January. Inferior Foreign-Blooded Trash - Thursday, 2 February. Tongue-Tied - Friday, 3 February. Not Sure What to Do - Saturday, 4 February. Burial in the Rain - Sunday, 5 February. Meeting Routine - Monday, 6 February. Hideous, Violent Little Characters - Friday, 10 February. Schutzstaffel for Writers - Sunday, 12 February. Men in Black - Monday, 13 February. Fever and Flight - Tuesday, 14 February. Slamming the Door - Wednesday, 15 February. The Little Schoolteacher - Thursday, 16 February. I'm Leaving. I'm Staying - Friday, 17 February. No Treasure in the Silver Lake - Saturday, 18 February. What's the Point of Writing? - Sunday, 19 February. Pay up! - Monday, 20 February. Pretty Good Cover - Tuesday, 21 February. Surviving the Coming Weeks - Wednesday, 22 February. A Minister in the Audience - Friday, 24 February. Civil War Tribunal and Police Protection - Saturday, 25 February. Travel Advice - Monday, 27 February. Dictatorship Is Here - Tuesday, 28 February. Fading from the World - Wednesday, 1 March. The Fake Mother - Friday, 3 March. Don't Open the Door! - Saturday, 4 March. Casting a Ballot - Sunday, 5 March. The Emigrant's Solitude - Monday, 6 March. Courage, Fear, and Fire - Tuesday, 7 March. Nothing but Goodbyes - Wednesday, 8 March. Unexpected Attacks - Friday, 10 March. Final Days - Saturday, 11 March. Departures - Monday, 13 March. The Sight of This Hell - Wednesday, 15 March. What Happened Afterward - 33 Life Sketches. Afterword, Bibliography, Index. | |
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adam_text | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
VII
FIGURES
VIII
STEPPING
OF
THE
CLIFF
*
THE
MONTH
IN
WHICH
THE
DIE
WAS
CAST
I
THE
REPUBLIC
S
LAST
DANCE
*
SATURDAY,
JANUARY
28
3
HELL
REIGNS
*
MONDAY,
JANUARY
30
21
AXES
AT
THE
DOOR
*
TUESDAY,
JANUARY
31
43
INFERIOR
FOREIGN-BLOODED
TRASH
*
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY
2
49
TONGUE-TIED
*
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY
3
51
NOT
SURE
WHAT
TO
DO
*
SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY
4
57
BURIAL
IN
THE
RAIN
*
SUNDAY,
FEBRUARY
5
62
MEETING
ROUTINE
*
MONDAY,
FEBRUARY
6
67
HIDEOUS,
VIOLENT
LITTLE
CREATURES
*
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY
10
76
SCHUTZSTAFFEL
FOR
WRITERS
*
SUNDAY,
FEBRUARY
12
82
MEN
IN
BLACK
*
MONDAY,
FEBRUARY
13
88
FEVER
AND
FLIGHT
*
TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY
14
90
SLAMMING
THE
DOOR
*
WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY
15
95
THE
LITTLE
SCHOOLTEACHER
*
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY
16
NO
I M
LEAVING.
I
M
STAYING
*
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY
17
114
NO
TREASURE
IN
THE
SILVER
LAKE
*
SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY
18
121
WHAT
S
THE
POINT
OF
WRITING?
*
SUNDAY,
FEBRUARY
19
125
PAY
UP!
*
MONDAY,
FEBRUARY
20
132
PRETTY
GOOD
COVER
*
TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY
21
142
SURVIVING
THE
COMING
WEEKS
*
WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY
22
146
A
MINISTER
IN
THE
AUDIENCE
*
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY
24
150
CIVIL
WAR
TRIBUNAL
AND
POLICE
PROTECTION
*
SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY
25
155
TRAVEL
ADVICE
*
MONDAY,
FEBRUARY
27
161
DICTATORSHIP
IS
HERE
*
TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY
28
179
FADING
FROM
THE
WORLD
*
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH
1
189
THE
FAKE
MOTHER
*
FRIDAY,
MARCH
3
194
DON
T
OPEN
THE
DOOR!
*
SATURDAY,
MARCH
4
196
CASTING
A
BALLOT
*
SUNDAY,
MARCH
5
199
THE
EMIGRANT
S
SOLITUDE
*
MONDAY,
MARCH
6
203
COURAGE,
FEAR,
AND
FIRE
*
TUESDAY,
MARCH
7
207
NOTHING
BUT
GOODBYES
*
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH
8
212
UNEXPECTED
ATTACKS
*
FRIDAY,
MARCH
10
214
FINAL
DAYS
*
SATURDAY,
MARCH
11
221
DEPARTURES
*
MONDAY,
MARCH
13
224
THE
SIGHT
OF
THIS
HELL
*
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH
15
232
WHAT
HAPPENED
AFTERWARD
*
33
LIFE
SKETCHES
240
AFTERWORD
247
BIBLIOGRAPHY
250
INDEX
260
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
VII
FIGURES
VIII
STEPPING
OF
THE
CLIFF
*
THE
MONTH
IN
WHICH
THE
DIE
WAS
CAST
I
THE
REPUBLIC
'
S
LAST
DANCE
*
SATURDAY,
JANUARY
28
3
HELL
REIGNS
*
MONDAY,
JANUARY
30
21
AXES
AT
THE
DOOR
*
TUESDAY,
JANUARY
31
43
INFERIOR
FOREIGN-BLOODED
TRASH
*
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY
2
49
TONGUE-TIED
*
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY
3
51
NOT
SURE
WHAT
TO
DO
*
SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY
4
57
BURIAL
IN
THE
RAIN
*
SUNDAY,
FEBRUARY
5
62
MEETING
ROUTINE
*
MONDAY,
FEBRUARY
6
67
HIDEOUS,
VIOLENT
LITTLE
CREATURES
*
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY
10
76
SCHUTZSTAFFEL
FOR
WRITERS
*
SUNDAY,
FEBRUARY
12
82
MEN
IN
BLACK
*
MONDAY,
FEBRUARY
13
88
FEVER
AND
FLIGHT
*
TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY
14
90
SLAMMING
THE
DOOR
*
WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY
15
95
THE
LITTLE
SCHOOLTEACHER
*
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY
16
NO
I'M
LEAVING.
I
'
M
STAYING
*
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY
17
114
NO
TREASURE
IN
THE
SILVER
LAKE
*
SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY
18
121
WHAT
'
S
THE
POINT
OF
WRITING?
*
SUNDAY,
FEBRUARY
19
125
PAY
UP!
*
MONDAY,
FEBRUARY
20
132
PRETTY
GOOD
COVER
*
TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY
21
142
SURVIVING
THE
COMING
WEEKS
*
WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY
22
146
A
MINISTER
IN
THE
AUDIENCE
*
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY
24
150
CIVIL
WAR
TRIBUNAL
AND
POLICE
PROTECTION
*
SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY
25
155
TRAVEL
ADVICE
*
MONDAY,
FEBRUARY
27
161
DICTATORSHIP
IS
HERE
*
TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY
28
179
FADING
FROM
THE
WORLD
*
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH
1
189
THE
FAKE
MOTHER
*
FRIDAY,
MARCH
3
194
DON
'
T
OPEN
THE
DOOR!
*
SATURDAY,
MARCH
4
196
CASTING
A
BALLOT
*
SUNDAY,
MARCH
5
199
THE
EMIGRANT
'
S
SOLITUDE
*
MONDAY,
MARCH
6
203
COURAGE,
FEAR,
AND
FIRE
*
TUESDAY,
MARCH
7
207
NOTHING
BUT
GOODBYES
*
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH
8
212
UNEXPECTED
ATTACKS
*
FRIDAY,
MARCH
10
214
FINAL
DAYS
*
SATURDAY,
MARCH
11
221
DEPARTURES
*
MONDAY,
MARCH
13
224
THE
SIGHT
OF
THIS
HELL
*
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH
15
232
WHAT
HAPPENED
AFTERWARD
*
33
LIFE
SKETCHES
240
AFTERWORD
247
BIBLIOGRAPHY
250
INDEX
260 |
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contents | Acknowledgements. - List of Illustrations. - Stepping off the Cliff - The month in which the die was cast. The Republic's Last Dance - Saturday, 28 January. Hell Reigns - Monday, 30 January. Axes at the Door - Tuesday, 31 January. Inferior Foreign-Blooded Trash - Thursday, 2 February. Tongue-Tied - Friday, 3 February. Not Sure What to Do - Saturday, 4 February. Burial in the Rain - Sunday, 5 February. Meeting Routine - Monday, 6 February. Hideous, Violent Little Characters - Friday, 10 February. Schutzstaffel for Writers - Sunday, 12 February. Men in Black - Monday, 13 February. Fever and Flight - Tuesday, 14 February. Slamming the Door - Wednesday, 15 February. The Little Schoolteacher - Thursday, 16 February. I'm Leaving. I'm Staying - Friday, 17 February. No Treasure in the Silver Lake - Saturday, 18 February. What's the Point of Writing? - Sunday, 19 February. Pay up! - Monday, 20 February. Pretty Good Cover - Tuesday, 21 February. Surviving the Coming Weeks - Wednesday, 22 February. A Minister in the Audience - Friday, 24 February. Civil War Tribunal and Police Protection - Saturday, 25 February. Travel Advice - Monday, 27 February. Dictatorship Is Here - Tuesday, 28 February. Fading from the World - Wednesday, 1 March. The Fake Mother - Friday, 3 March. Don't Open the Door! - Saturday, 4 March. Casting a Ballot - Sunday, 5 March. The Emigrant's Solitude - Monday, 6 March. Courage, Fear, and Fire - Tuesday, 7 March. Nothing but Goodbyes - Wednesday, 8 March. Unexpected Attacks - Friday, 10 March. Final Days - Saturday, 11 March. Departures - Monday, 13 March. The Sight of This Hell - Wednesday, 15 March. What Happened Afterward - 33 Life Sketches. Afterword, Bibliography, Index. |
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spelling | Wittstock, Uwe 1955- Verfasser (DE-588)123320690 aut (DE-588)1259354733 Februar 33 February 1933 the winter of literature Uwe Wittstock ; translated by Daniel Bowles Cambridge Polity 2023 278 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Acknowledgements. - List of Illustrations. - Stepping off the Cliff - The month in which the die was cast. The Republic's Last Dance - Saturday, 28 January. Hell Reigns - Monday, 30 January. Axes at the Door - Tuesday, 31 January. Inferior Foreign-Blooded Trash - Thursday, 2 February. Tongue-Tied - Friday, 3 February. Not Sure What to Do - Saturday, 4 February. Burial in the Rain - Sunday, 5 February. Meeting Routine - Monday, 6 February. Hideous, Violent Little Characters - Friday, 10 February. Schutzstaffel for Writers - Sunday, 12 February. Men in Black - Monday, 13 February. Fever and Flight - Tuesday, 14 February. Slamming the Door - Wednesday, 15 February. The Little Schoolteacher - Thursday, 16 February. I'm Leaving. I'm Staying - Friday, 17 February. No Treasure in the Silver Lake - Saturday, 18 February. What's the Point of Writing? - Sunday, 19 February. Pay up! - Monday, 20 February. Pretty Good Cover - Tuesday, 21 February. Surviving the Coming Weeks - Wednesday, 22 February. A Minister in the Audience - Friday, 24 February. Civil War Tribunal and Police Protection - Saturday, 25 February. Travel Advice - Monday, 27 February. Dictatorship Is Here - Tuesday, 28 February. Fading from the World - Wednesday, 1 March. The Fake Mother - Friday, 3 March. Don't Open the Door! - Saturday, 4 March. Casting a Ballot - Sunday, 5 March. The Emigrant's Solitude - Monday, 6 March. Courage, Fear, and Fire - Tuesday, 7 March. Nothing but Goodbyes - Wednesday, 8 March. Unexpected Attacks - Friday, 10 March. Final Days - Saturday, 11 March. Departures - Monday, 13 March. The Sight of This Hell - Wednesday, 15 March. What Happened Afterward - 33 Life Sketches. Afterword, Bibliography, Index. Zusammenfassung: It all happened in a flash. February 1933 was the month in which the fate of German writers, as for so many others, was decided. In a tensely spun narrative, Uwe Wittstock tells the story of a demise which was predicted by some but also scarcely thought possible. He reveals how, in a matter of weeks, the glittering Weimar literary scene gave way to a long, dark winter, and how the net drew ever closer for Thomas Mann, Bertolt Brecht, Else Lasker-Schüler, Alfred Döblin and countless others.Monday, 30th January: Adolf Hitler is sworn in as Chancellor of Germany. Joseph Roth cannot wait any longer to learn what today's paper will report. He leaves for the station early in the morning and takes the train to Paris; bidding Berlin farewell comes naturally to him. Meanwhile, Thomas Mann barely spares a thought for politics during the next ten days, focusing instead on his forthcoming speech on Richard Wagner.Weaving an intimate portrait of the major figures whose lives he follows day-by-day, Wittstock shows how the landslide of events which immediately followed Hitler's victory spelled disaster for the country's literary elite. He resurrects the atmosphere of the times, marked by anxiety for many, by passivity and self-betrayal for some, and by grim determination for others. Who will applaud the new dictator, and who will flee, fearing for their life?Drawing on unpublished archival material, this important work is both a meticulous historical narrative and a timely reminder that we must remain vigilant in the face of the forces that threaten democracy, however distant the prospect of totalitarianism may seem Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century History Bowles, David 1970- (DE-588)1190243873 trl https://www.dietmardreier.de/annot/4B56696D677C7C39363235363338337C7C434F50.jpg?sq=2=x H=z lizenzpflichtig=3 Cover B:DE-101 application/pdf https://d-nb.info/1294329057/04 Inhaltsverzeichnis DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034364828&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Wittstock, Uwe 1955- February 1933 the winter of literature Acknowledgements. - List of Illustrations. - Stepping off the Cliff - The month in which the die was cast. The Republic's Last Dance - Saturday, 28 January. Hell Reigns - Monday, 30 January. Axes at the Door - Tuesday, 31 January. Inferior Foreign-Blooded Trash - Thursday, 2 February. Tongue-Tied - Friday, 3 February. Not Sure What to Do - Saturday, 4 February. Burial in the Rain - Sunday, 5 February. Meeting Routine - Monday, 6 February. Hideous, Violent Little Characters - Friday, 10 February. Schutzstaffel for Writers - Sunday, 12 February. Men in Black - Monday, 13 February. Fever and Flight - Tuesday, 14 February. Slamming the Door - Wednesday, 15 February. The Little Schoolteacher - Thursday, 16 February. I'm Leaving. I'm Staying - Friday, 17 February. No Treasure in the Silver Lake - Saturday, 18 February. What's the Point of Writing? - Sunday, 19 February. Pay up! - Monday, 20 February. Pretty Good Cover - Tuesday, 21 February. Surviving the Coming Weeks - Wednesday, 22 February. A Minister in the Audience - Friday, 24 February. Civil War Tribunal and Police Protection - Saturday, 25 February. Travel Advice - Monday, 27 February. Dictatorship Is Here - Tuesday, 28 February. Fading from the World - Wednesday, 1 March. The Fake Mother - Friday, 3 March. Don't Open the Door! - Saturday, 4 March. Casting a Ballot - Sunday, 5 March. The Emigrant's Solitude - Monday, 6 March. Courage, Fear, and Fire - Tuesday, 7 March. Nothing but Goodbyes - Wednesday, 8 March. Unexpected Attacks - Friday, 10 March. Final Days - Saturday, 11 March. Departures - Monday, 13 March. The Sight of This Hell - Wednesday, 15 March. What Happened Afterward - 33 Life Sketches. Afterword, Bibliography, Index. |
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