
Lion Feuchtwanger
Author · 20 books
Lion Feuchtwanger was a German Jewish emigre. A renowned novelist and playwright who fled Europe during World War II and lived in Los Angeles from 1941 until his death. A fierce critic of the Nazi regime years before it assumed power precipitated his departure, after a brief internment in France, from Europe. He and his wife Marta obtained asylum in the United States in 1941 and remained there in exile until they died.
Series
Books

The Jew of Rome
A Historical Romance
1932

Exil
1940

Bláznova moudrost aneb Smrt a slavné zmrtvýchvstání Jeana Jacquesa Rousseaua
1952

Josephus
1932

Goya
1951

The Oppermanns
1933

Success
1930

Josephus and the Emperor
1942

Moscow 1937
My Visit Described for My Friends
1937

Foxes in a Vineyard
1946

The Devil in France
My Encounter with Him in the Summer of 1940
1954

The Judean War
A Historical Novel of Josephus, Imperial Rome, and the Fall of Judea and the Second Temple
1959

Jew Süss
1925

Simone.
1944

Jephtha and his Daughter
1957

The Spanish Ballad
1954

The False Nero
1936

مجموعه نامرئی
مجموعه ۴۵ داستان کوتاه از ۲۶ نویسنده آلمانیزبان
1997

The Ugly Duchess
1923

Die Brüder Lautensack
1956