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[et al.] 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aBerlin ;$aBoston $cDe Gruyter$dc2012 215 $a1 online resource (564 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 0 $a3-11-033206-X 311 0 $a3-11-025867-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tIntroduction /$rGoebel, Eckart / Weigel, Sigrid --$t"Sticking to our language" / "an unserer Sprache festhalten:" Adorno in NYC /$rErdle, Birgit R. --$tAdorno's Monsters /$rLezra, Jacques --$tSounding Through - Poetic Difference - Self-Translation: Hannah Arendt's Thoughts and Writings Between Different Languages, Cultures, and Fields /$rWeigel, Sigrid --$tFrom Königsberg to Little Rock: Hannah Arendt and the Concept of Childhood /$rWeissberg, Liliane --$tErich Auerbach's Second Exile /$rBarck, Karlheinz --$tWalter Benjamin's Farewell to Europe /$rLiska, Vivian --$tNo Place Yet: Ernst Bloch's Utopia in Exile /$rSchmieder, Falko --$tBertolt Brecht, Joseph Losey, and Brechtian Cinema /$rCohen, Robert --$t"Without knowing America, you cannot say anything valid about democratic politics." Hermann Broch and the Ethics of Exile /$rWeidner, Daniel --$t"Lesen Sie before the letter:" Oskar Maria Graf in New York /$rStockhammer, Robert --$tEclipse of Reason: Max Horkheimer's New York Lectures, 1944 /$rGoebel, Eckart --$tI'm Not There: New York as Displaced Psychogeography in Uwe Johnson's Jahrestage /$rJennings, Michael W. --$tBodies: Ernst H. Kantorowicz /$rFleming, Paul --$tSiegfried Kracauer: The Film Historian in Exile /$rKaes, Anton --$tIdentifying the Impulse: Alfred Lion Founds the Blue Note Jazz Label /$rBraese, Stephan --$tA Flaschenpost Recast: Leo Löwenthal's Late Writings /$rBolton, Jerome --$tOn An Eastward Trajectory Toward Europe: Karl Löwith's Exiles /$rGasche, Rodolphe --$tEthics of Imagination: On Erika Mann's Works in Exile /$rKassner, Jonathan --$tYou Can't Go Home Again: Exiles in Klaus Mann's The Volcano /$rBehrmann, Nicola --$tVoyage with Don Quixote: Thomas Mann between European Culture and American Politics /$rReulecke, Anne-Kathrin --$tThe Returns of Herbert Marcuse /$rSiegel, Elke --$tExile is a Flop: Soma Morgenstern over Central Park /$rNorth, Paul --$tStranger in Paradise: Erwin Panofsky's Expulsion to the Academic Parnassus /$rBeyer, Andreas --$tThe Flight Into Orgonomy: Wilhelm Reich in New York /$rHamilton, John T. --$tReinventing the Canonical: The Radical Thinking of Jacob Taubes /$rTreml, Martin --$t"Almost American:" Ernst Toller Abroad /$rStachel, Thomas --$t"Inter, but not national:" Vile´m Flusser and the Technologies of Exile /$rSmith, Chadwick --$tFred Stein (1909-1967): A Retrospective /$rFreer, Dawn --$tPortraits /$rStein, Fred --$tAbout the Authors 330 $aAfter 1933, New York City gave shelter to many leading German and German-Jewish intellectuals. Stripped of their German citizenship by the Nazi-regime, these public figures either stayed in the New York area or moved on to California and other places. This compendium, adopting the title of a famous volume published by Klaus and Erika Mann in 1939, explores the impact the US, and NYC in particular, had on these authors as well as the influence they in turn exerted on US intellectual life. Moreover, it addresses the transformations that took place in the exiled intellectuals' thinking when it was translated into another language and addressed to an American audience. Among the individuals presented in this volume, are such prominent names as T.W. Adorno, H. Arendt, W. Benjamin, E. Bloch, B. Brecht, S. Kracauer, the Mann family, S. Morgenstern, and E. Panofsky. The authors of the essays in this compendium were free to choose the angle (biography, theory, politics) or aspect (a single work, a personal constellation) deemed best to illuminate the given intellectual's work. Acclaimed NYC photographer Fred Stein, a German-Jewish refugee from Dresden, produced numerous portraits of exiled intellectuals and artists. A selection of these compelling portraits is reproduced in this book for the first time. 606 $aExiles' writings, German$xHistory and criticism 606 $aGermans$zNew York (State)$zNew York 607 $aNew York (N.Y.)$xIntellectual life$y20th century 610 $aGerman Exile Literature. 610 $aNew York / Literary History. 615 0$aExiles' writings, German$xHistory and criticism. 615 0$aGermans 676 $a830.9/0091 701 $aGoebel$b Eckart$01692747 701 $aWeigel$b Sigrid$0157181 701 $aBolton$b Jerome$01692748 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910812147003321 996 $a"Escape to life"$94070052 997 $aUNINA