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The Clown of Barnow

by Karl Emil Franzos

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"This story treats the development of a young Jewish male interested in an acting career, a profession considered anathema by his religious community. The author provides cultural background and personal insights in the preface, and the book's translator offers additional cultural, historical, literary, and linguistic information for readers in his foreward."--BOOK JACKET.… (more)
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"This story treats the development of a young Jewish male interested in an acting career, a profession considered anathema by his religious community. The author provides cultural background and personal insights in the preface, and the book's translator offers additional cultural, historical, literary, and linguistic information for readers in his foreward."--BOOK JACKET.

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