Eine «einzige große Verzögerung». Die Exilliteratur Maria Lazars und ihre Rezeption
[A «single great delay». Maria Lazar’s exile literature and its reception]
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https://doi.org/10.54103/1593-2508/20324Abstract
The Austrian novelist, essayist and journalist Maria Lazar (1895-1948), only recently rediscovered, who was a contemporary of Thomas Mann and an acquaintance of Bertolt Brecht, wrote many different types of texts. Considered a promising talent back in Vienna, the reception of her works decreased during Lazar’s years in exile. The following contribution aims to reconstruct the dynamics of her marginalization and takes a closer look at the socially critical dimension of No Right to Live and Die Eingeborenen von Maria Blut [The Natives of Maria Blood].
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