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Jan 1, 2008
a term for literature written by German authors while living in exile in countries in which they had sought political asylum during the National Socialist regime. Its use is usually extended to 1949 , the year of the foundation of the two new German states. The category covers both imaginative and autobiographical writings.
Notable examples of such writers are J. R. Becher , B. Brecht , H. Broch , F. T. Csokor , A. Döblin , L. Feuchtwanger , L. Frank , P. Gan , I. Goll , H. ... // 72% Remaining© Oxford University Press, 1976, 1986, 1997, 2005
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