Das Haus in der Rothschildallee

by Stefanie Zweig

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Een hardwerkende doodnormale joodse koopmansfamilie in Frankfurt koopt in 1900 een mooi huis in de Rothschildallee. Het gaat hen voor de wind totdat de Eerste Wereldoorlog uitbreekt. Jaren later, aan de vooravond van de Tweede Wereldoorlog, worden ze steeds meer gedwarsboomd door het naziregime.

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Stefanie Zweig was born on September 19, 1932 in Leobschütz, now part of Poland. In 1938, her family fled the Nazi persecution of Jews and moved to Kenya, where she attended a British school. They returned to Germany in 1947 when her father, a lawyer, was appointed a judge in Frankfurt. She started working for a Frankfurt newspaper, Abendpost show more Nachtausgabe, in 1959 and was the arts editor and film reviewer from 1963 until it closed in 1988. She wrote children's books in her spare time and began writing novels only after the newspaper closed. Her novels include Nowhere in Africa and Somewhere in Germany. Nowhere in Africa was adapted into a German film with the same title, which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2003. Zweig co-wrote the screenplay with the director Caroline Link. Zweig died on April 25, 2014 at the age of 81. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title*
La maison de la Rothschildallee
Original title
Das Haus in der Rothschildallee
Original publication date
2007 (1e édition originale allemande, Langen Muller) (1e édition originale allemande, Langen Muller); 2008-06-12 (1e traduction et édition française, Editions du Rocher) (1e traduction et édition française, Editions du Rocher)
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Seul comprend le sens de vie celui qui fonde ses espoirs sur la nouvelle génération
Dedication*
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First words*
Chapitre 1
Objectif atteint

Francfort, le 27 janvier 1900

Depuis douze ans, il était de tradition à Berlin qu'un soleil éclatant brillât le 27 janvier. [...]
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Allemand
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