Harry Zohn
Harry Zohn (1923-2001) emigrated as a Viennese Jew to England in 1939 and to Boston, Massachusetts in 1940. He earned his Ph.D. at Harvard and taught at Brandeis University from 1951 to 1996. A prolific author, editor, and translator, his work focused on Austrian- and German-Jewish literature of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Harry Zohn (1923-2001) emigrated as a Viennese Jew to England in 1939 and to Boston, Massachusetts in 1940. He earned his Ph.D. at Harvard and taught at Brandeis University from 1951 to 1996. A prolific author, editor, and translator, his work focused on Austrian- and German-Jewish literature of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. See less
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Harry Zohn book reviews
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Walter Benjamin: The Story of a Friendship
Exceptional and flawless service
You won't find a seller better than this for fast delivery of rare books. And not only that, they are in impeccable condition, even better than described. Highly recommended! Read More
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Alfred and Guinevere
The most unexpected novella ever!
The plot of this short novel--if it can be said to have a plot--is exactly what the cover says: ?...Alfred and Guinevere are two children who have been sent by their parents to spend the summer at ... Read More
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Walter Benjamin: The Story of a Friendship
The friendship of two greats
This account of a splendid friendship, retold in the words of one of the principals, is a masterpiece. The sharing, the understanding, the kindly concern and the caring, each for the other, could be ... Read More