Read The Bitter Taste of Victory Online
Authors: Lara Feigel
donates prize money to helping German writers
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enchanted by Los Angeles
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enmity with Brecht
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frustrated at US ‘nonsense headlines’ in newspapers
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Goethe lecture
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health of
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hopes that Germany will lose the war
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horrified at anti-communist rhetoric in US
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lectures in London and Zurich
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lives in Los Angeles
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marries Katia Pringsheim
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misunderstandings concerning his relationship with Germany
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models for his characters
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offered two Goethe prizes
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physical and emotional return to Germany
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protests against Furtwängler’s return to Germany
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reaction to Berlin airlift
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reaction to death of Klaus
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reaction to Klaus’s attempted suicide
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relationship with his daughter Erika
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relationship with his son Klaus
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returns to America
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sacrifice of art for life
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saddened at hopeless situation in Germany
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supports Erika’s courageous remarks on Germany
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tour of Europe
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urges full-scale repentance
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views become mainstream
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views on German susceptibility to Hitler
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Kultur
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Zivilisation
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visited by Susan Sontag
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writes account of his Euorpean journey
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Buddenbrooks
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Doctor Faustus
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Lotte in Weimar
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The Magic Mountain
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Mann, Toni
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Marcuse, Ludwig
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Marshall Aid (or Plan) (European Recovery Programme)
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Marshall, George
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Mauthausen
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Mead, Margaret
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Mendelssohn, Peter de
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article on Berlin elections
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article on the black and sinister mood in Germany
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at PEN congress in Copenhagen
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attends Nuremberg Trial
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in Berlin
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determined to winter in London
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problem of describing bombed cities
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scepticism concerning intelligentsia and effect of Nazism on103–4 sees a performance of
The Parasite
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tensions in his marriage
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worries about the coming winter
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Menthon, François de
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Menuhin, Yehudi
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Middleton, Drew
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Milan
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Miller, Arthur
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All My Sons
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description of Paris
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determined to visit Germany
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disillusionment of
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little influence of
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never returned to Germany
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photographs Braun’s villa
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photographs herself in Hitler’s bath
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shocked at both beauty and devastation of Germany
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surrealist German photographs
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visits Dachau
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as war reporter
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Molo, Walter von
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Mondorf-les-Bains prison
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Montgomery, Bernard
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Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives
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Morgenthau, Henry
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Munich
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The Murderers are Among Us
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Nabokov, Nicolas
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Nagasaki
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Nalbandov, Sergei
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National Socialism, Socialists
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Natzweiler
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Nazi Party (NSDAP)
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Nazis, Nazism
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Neues Deutschland
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New Amsterdam
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New Statesman
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New York Post
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