Embezzled Heaven

by Franz Werfel

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When Kit's friendship with the old woman is discovered, she is accused of witchcraft.

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173. Embezzled Heaven, by Franz Werfel (read 4 Feb 1945 On Feb 3, 1945, I said: "Reading Embezzled Heaven. Masterful, but not nearly as good as Forty Days of Musa Dagh." which I read Jan 2, 1944.
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Born in Prague of Jewish parents, Werfel served in World War I, then lived and wrote in Vienna until driven out by the Nazi occupation of Austria. And the Bridge Was Love: Memories of a Lifetime, by his wife, Alma Werfel, in collaboration with E. B. Ashton, is a deeply personal autobiography of a remarkable life in Vienna by the woman who was also show more married to the composer-conductor Mahler and the architect Gropius. Werfel escaped to the United States after the fall of France in 1940, where he won international recognition for his fiction. The most popular of Werfel's works was the novel The Song of Bernadette (1942), recounting the miraculous vision of the Virgin Mary granted to the young girl who founded Lourdes. Werfel said he wrote the story in honor of his "miraculous" escape from the Nazis but neither affirmed nor denied the miracle at Lourdes. Werfel also wrote lyrical poetry and drama. His comedy Jacobowsky and the Colonel (1944) was successfully produced in New York in 1944. In 1967 the Hamburg Opera presented Giselher Klebe's operatic version of the play at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Stubbendorff, Knut (Translator)

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Canonical title
Embezzled Heaven
Original title
Der veruntreute Himmel
Original publication date
1939
People/Characters*
Teta Linek
Epigraph*
"Es ist als hätten die Menschen gar nicht den Mut, sich recht lebhaft als unsterblich zu denken."
Jean Paul
First words*
Ich habe Teta gekannt.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Aber wir folgten ihr.
Original language*
Deutsch
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
833.912Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesGerman fiction1900-1900-19901900-1945
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PZ3 .W493 .ELanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English
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