Edgar Hilsenrath

Corey Twitchell (Washington University St. Louis)
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Critics and scholars often highlight details from German-Jewish author Edgar Hilsenrath’s biography as a point of departure for interpreting his texts—and not without good reason. Hilsenrath was born in Leipzig, Germany in 1926. The eldest son of a bourgeois Jewish family with strong ties to Eastern Europe, Hilsenrath experienced the rise of Nazism and the implementation of its racial policies firsthand as a schoolboy increasingly taunted and shunned by his fellow classmates. In an effort to remove his family from imminent danger as the legal status of Jews deteriorated in Nazi Germany, his father sent his wife and sons to live with relatives in the German speaking

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Sereth, in the Romanian Bukovina, in 1938. There, the young Edgar and his family enjoyed a temporary reprieve from…

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Citation: Twitchell, Corey. "Edgar Hilsenrath". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 25 September 2013 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=13114, accessed 22 November 2024.]

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