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Displacement: Zweig, Roth and Benjamin [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 142 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x9 mm, weight: 201 g, black & White
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: Arrow Gate Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1913142442
  • ISBN-13: 9781913142445
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 142 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x9 mm, weight: 201 g, black & White
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: Arrow Gate Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1913142442
  • ISBN-13: 9781913142445
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This compelling work explores the profound experiences of persecution and exile as seen through the interconnected lives of three remarkable writers: Stefan Zweig, Joseph Roth and Walter Benjamin. All three were displaced and hunted to death by fascism. Their literary brilliance, tumultuous lives and tragic ends continue to captivate the imagination and inspire. By bringing together the extraordinary stories of Zweig, Roth and Benjamin for the first time in a single overview, Richard Harper offers a thought-provoking examination of the meaning and feeling of displacement, so highly relevant to the widespread and challenging issues of persecution and migration today.

Recenzijos

"Three dazzling but doomed literary talents. Three interlocking biographies drawn from the darkest chapter of Jewish experience in 20th century Europe. Richard Harper's concise and commanding account of the shared destinies of Stefan Zweig, Joseph Roth and Walter Benjamin wraps the harrowing realities of exile around philosophical questions of art, nationalism and Jewish identity. As we face a growing refugee crisis today, the message of 'Displacement' could not be more relevant."

Jeremy Myerson, Professor Emeritus, Royal College of Art

 

Displacement: Zweig, Roth and Benjamin is a timely study of three powerful writers whose lives were suddenly upended by the Nazis coming to power. Like millions of others, they were forced from their homes and places of safety. As contributors to a radical literary Mitteleuropa in the 1920s and 1930s, they found themselves displaced from the cultural worlds that they inhabited and shaped. In this neat and thoughtful survey of their overlapping lives and times, Richard Harper reminds us why we should read and re-read these writers again today. As he shows, they are a warning sign of how the seemingly secure foundations of civilised society can collapse when persecution and hatred become a new kind of orthodoxy.   

Dr Mark Donnelly, Associate Professor, History, St Marys University, Twickenham

Daugiau informacijos

Displacement: Zweig, Roth & BenjaminJewish Book Week 2025 Speaker Richard Harper Chair Trudy Gold

In his second book, Displacement, Richard Harper explores the profound impact of fascism on three iconic writers.In conversation with historian Trudy Gold, he examines the lives and literary legacies of Stefan Zweig, Joseph Roth, and Walter Benjamineach of whom created enduring works while facing persecution and exile. A former judge and barrister, Richard Harper brings a unique perspective to artistic expression and the ongoing struggle against oppression, offering a compelling look at these writers resilience and relevance today.

This event will last approximately 1 hour, without an interval.















Through the intertwined stories of Stefan Zweig, Joseph Roth, and Walter Benjamin, Richard Harper examines the devastating impact of fascism on three brilliant Jewish writers. Their shared experiences of persecution and exile, culminating in their tragic deaths, offer profound insights into displacementa theme that resonates powerfully with today's global refugee crisis. This groundbreaking work brings their compelling narratives together for the first time, illuminating timeless questions of identity, survival, and the human cost of political upheaval.















The "Displaced: Stories of Exile, Resistance & Hope" campaign launches on 9 March, exploring exile through the interconnected narratives of Stefan Zweig, Joseph Roth, and Walter Benjamin. This campaign links historical and literary persecution with contemporary refugee experiences through partnerships with the Jewish Literary Foundation and refugee advocacy groups. Programming includes panel discussions, university lectures, and readings, all supported by virtual events for a global audience. The campaigns outreach targets academic institutions, literary organisations, and human rights groups through academic journals, festivals, and migration policy conferences. This coordinated effort positions the work as both a historical analysis and a contemporary commentary on global displacement, fostering dialogue between scholarly research and current humanitarian advocacy. The campaign highlights the enduring relevance of these writers' experiences to modern migration discourse across multiple channels.
Contents




Introduction
.............................................................................
............... 6

Chapter 1

The Works of Zweig, Roth and Benjamin ................................. 9

Chapter 2

Zweig, Roth and Benjamin: Their Backgrounds .................... 26

Chapter 3

Zweig, Roth and Benjamin: Their Suspicions

of Nationalism
.............................................................................
...... 32

Chapter 4

Zweig, Roth and Benjamin: Their Jewish Identities ............. 37

Chapter 5

Rabid Antisemitism at the turn of the 20th Century ............. 42

Chapter 6

The Participation (or otherwise) of Zweig, Roth and

Benjamin in World War 1
.............................................................. 53

Chapter 7

Displacement of Persons in Weimar Berlin ............................ 57

Chapter 8

Displacement of Jews in Europe between

1933 and 1940
.............................................................................
....... 62

Chapter 9

Zweig, Roth, Benjamin: Their attitudes towards

the creation of a Jewish State
....................................................... 67

Chapter 10

Benjamin, Roth and Zweig: Forced to Flee

into Exile
.............................................................................
................ 76

Chapter 11

Zweig Roth and Benjamin: Their Lives in Exile ..................... 81

Chapter 12

The relationships between Zweig,

Roth and Benjamin
......................................................................... 87

Chapter 13

The friendships of Zweig,

Roth and Benjamin with others
.................................................. 97

Chapter 14

The psychological vulnerabilities of Benjamin,

Zweig and Roth
.............................................................................
..... 110

Chapter 15

Zweig, Roth and Benjamin: Their Final Journeys ................. 117

Chapter 16

Zweig, Roth and Benjamin:

A Reflective Overview
.................................................................... 124

Epilogue
.............................................................................
...................... 132

Dedication
.............................................................................
.................. 133

Acknowledgements
.............................................................................
.. 135

Bibliography
.............................................................................
.............. 136

Index
.............................................................................
............................ 139

About the Author
.............................................................................
..... 142
Having studied law at Magdalen College Oxford, Richard

Harper practised as a barrister and then sat as a family law

judge. During his judicial career he has written on medical

treatment and the law relating to the protection of children

and vulnerable adults. He now writes and lectures on

the overall law relating to the protection of children, and

DISPLACEMENT is his first work of nonfiction outside of the

law. The connecting theme of Harpers writing is examining

injustice and how it may be ameliorated. He lives with his

family in West London.