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War and peace in the worlds of Rudolf H. Sauter, a cultural history of a creative life, Jeffrey Reznick

Label
War and peace in the worlds of Rudolf H. Sauter, a cultural history of a creative life, Jeffrey Reznick
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
War and peace in the worlds of Rudolf H. Sauter
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1310453574
Responsibility statement
Jeffrey Reznick
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
a cultural history of a creative life
Summary
War and Peace in the Worlds of Rudolf H. Sauter is the first book to examine the creative life and worlds of Rudolf H. Sauter (1895-1977), the German-born artist, poet, cultural observer and nephew of the famed novelist John Galsworthy. Revealing him to be a creative figure in his own right, it examines his early life as a German immigrant in Britain, his formative years during the run-up to the Great War, his wartime internment as an "enemy alien," and the postwar development of his intriguing body of artistic and literary work. Placing Sauter and his creative life in the historical contexts they have long deserved, this life story opens a window onto subjects of war, love, memory, travel and existential concerns of modern times.--, Provided by publisher
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