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Lion Feuchtwanger has 151 books on Goodreads with 29013 ratings. Lion Feuchtwanger’s most popular book is The Oppermanns.
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Lion Feuchtwanger (German: [ˈliːɔn ˈfɔʏçtˌvaŋɐ] ⓘ; 7 July 1884 – 21 December 1958) was a German Jewish novelist and playwright. A prominent figure in the literary world of Weimar Germany, he influenced contemporaries including playwright Bertolt Brecht.
Lion Feuchtwanger was a German Jewish emigre. A renowned novelist and playwright who fled Europe during World War II and lived in Los Angeles from 1941 until his death. A fierce critic of the Nazi regime years before it assumed power precipitated his departure, after a brief internment in France, from Europe.
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Apr 12, 2001 · The War of the Jews: A Historical Novel of Josephus, Imperial Rome, and the Fall of Judea and the Second Temple. by Lion Feuchtwanger | Aug 26, 2015. 43. Paperback. $2600. 90 days FREE Amazon Music. Terms apply. FREE delivery Sat, Jul 1. Or fastest delivery Thu, Jun 29. More Buying Choices. $20.64 (10 used & new offers) Kindle. $2200.
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The Oppermanns ( German: Die Geschwister Oppermann) is a 1933 novel by Lion Feuchtwanger. It is the second novel in his Wartesaal ("The Waiting Room") trilogy, which tells about the rise of Nazism in Germany; the first part of the trilogy is Success (1930) and the last is Exil (1940).