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I Went to England: A British Journal, 1935-1940. By Alfred Kerr

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Forced to flee Germany, the eminent drama critic, poet and fiercely vocal anti-Nazi journalist, Alfred Kerr, settled in London in 1935 and became deeply attached to the calm and decency he found in the «island people».

With much dry wit and some perplexity, his journal, translated here from German for the first time, savours the quirks and foibles of the enigmatic nation, wondering whether it will emerge at long last as the saviour of civilisation.

His humorous and perceptive observations span society from aristocrats, politicians and literary figures like G. B. Shaw and H. G. Wells to the characters in pubs and courtrooms.

Enriched by his expertise in German classical culture, the journal traces the agony of an emigré following Britains prolonged attempts to appease the «brown war-menace», shrewdly interwoven with attempts to understand the British, «a mystery, even to themselves».

This is the longest ever thank-you letter from a migrant to Great Britain.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781803740584

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Alfred Kerr (18671948) was a leading Berlin-based theatre critic and journalist whose writings and radio broadcasts made him a public intellectual in Germany popularly known as the «Culture Pope». Of Jewish heritage he was fiercely and openly anti-Nazi so his exile in 1933 was lifesaving. He fled first to Switzerland then to Paris and finally in 1935 to Britain where his connections included G. B. Shaw and H. G. Wells. Alan Bance Professor Emeritus of German at the University of Southampton has taught also at the universities of Graz Strathclyde St Andrews Cologne and Keele. Among his many publications are The German Novel 19451960 (1980) and Theodor Fontane: The Major Novels (1982). His translations include Sigmund Freuds Wild Analysis.

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