Displacement

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Author_Richard Harper
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Comparative literature
Cultural studies
Displacement
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European history
Exile literature
Fascism
German literature
Holocaust studies
Holocaust writers
Jewish identity
Jewish literature
Joseph Roth
Literary biography
Literary criticism
Migration studies
Political persecution
Refugee experience
Stefan Zweig
Walter Benjamin
World War II

Product details

  • ISBN 9781913142445
  • Weight: 201g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Mar 2025
  • Publisher: Arrow Gate Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

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 Harper’s writing is examining

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

family in West London.