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Kabarett der Namenlosen

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Kabarett der NamenlosenLos Angeles zwischen 1939 und 1945. Endstation fr deutsch jdische Emigranten, Regisseure, Schauspieler, Schriftsteller. Einer von ihnen ist Leopold Jessner. Von 1919 bis 1930 erster Generalintendant des Preuischen Staatstheaters in Berlin, Revolutionr der Bhne, bewundert, gehat, bekmpft. Eng verknpft mit ihm ist das Los 'seiner' Schauspieler: Alexander Granach, Fritz Kortner, Elisabeth Bergner und Ernst Deutsch. Ihr Schicksal teilen Autoren wie Alfred

Los Angeles zwischen 1939 und 1945. Endstation für deutsch-jüdische Emigranten, Regisseure, Schauspieler, Schriftsteller. Einer von ihnen ist Leopold Jessner. Von 1919 bis 1930 erster Generalintendant des Preußischen Staatstheaters in Berlin, Revolutionär der Bühne, bewundert, gehaßt, bekämpft. Eng verknüpft mit ihm ist das Los 'seiner' Schauspieler: Alexander Granach, Fritz Kortner, Elisabeth Bergner und Ernst Deutsch. Ihr Schicksal teilen Autoren wie Alfred Polgar, Alfred Döblin, Ludwig Marcuse oder Bruno Frank. Sie alle waren berühmt - in Deutschland. In Amerika sind sie 'namenlos', können in ihrem Metier kaum arbeiten, das größte Hindernis ist die Sprache. So leben die meisten von Spenden betuchterer Emigranten oder Gelegenheitsjobs. Zwischen diesen Mittellosen und den Feuchtwangers oder Thomas Mann in ihren Villen in Pacific Palisades liegen Welten. Doch im 'Jewish Club of 1933' kommen sie alle zusammen. Mit Autorenlesungen und Theateraufführungen stemmen sich die Emigranten hier gegen die Unkultur in Deutschland, aber auch gegen die Nazi-Anhänger in den USA. Bei privaten Treffen geht es um das fiebrige Leben in der Glitzerstadt, um Träume, auch die geplatzten. Um ihre deutsch-jüdische Identität, hin- und hergerissen zwischen alter und neuer Heimat. Um die Hoffnung, vielleicht doch noch einmal im Theater und Film oder als Autoren gebraucht zu werden. Denn - so Ernst Deutsch: 'Außer einer unheilbaren Krankheit kann einen nichts Schlimmeres treffen als die unfreiwillige Emigration'. In Kabarett der Namenlosen schlägt Susanne Schädlich, umfangreich recherchiert, eines der unbekanntesten und aufregendsten Kapitel der deutschen Kulturgeschichte im Exil auf - und holt Leopold Jessner und einige seiner Weggefährten zurück auf die Bühne.

EAN: 9783965870659
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Autoren: Schädlich, Susanne
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 180
Keyword: Alexander Granach; Bruno Frank; Elisabeth Bergner; Ernst Deutsch; Exil; Exilliteratur; Fritz Kortner; Hollywood; Jewish Club of 1933; Leopold Jessner; Lion Feuchtwanger; Ludwig Marcuse; Pacific Palisades; Theater
Länge: 206 mm
Breite: 124 mm
Höhe: 21 mm
Gewicht: 312 gr
Produktform: Klappenbroschur
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