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      • Robert Neumann (writer) Robert Neumann (22 May 1897, in Vienna – 3 January 1975, in Munich) was a German and English-speaking writer. He published numerous novels, autobiographical texts, plays and radio plays as well a few scripts.
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  2. Robert Neumann (22 May 1897, in Vienna – 3 January 1975, in Munich) was a German and English-speaking writer. He published numerous novels, autobiographical texts, plays and radio plays as well a few scripts.

  3. Robert Neumann (1897–1957, Austrian exiled author and Vicepresidet of the PEN International, was even a disputatious antifascist political writer. His essays, his letters and biograpical documents give a vivid portrait of the diversity of literary life in Germay and Austria (before 1933/after 1958) and of exile in England (1933–1958).

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  4. Jun 29, 2020 · In 1934, the Jewish writer Robert Neumann left his native Vienna for London, where he lived in exile until resettling in Switzerland many years after the war. Although Neumann eventually did forge ...

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    • 2020
  5. A Jewish author from Vienna best known for his prewar parodies, Neumann fled to London in 1934 following the prohibition of his books in Germany by the Nazis and the bloody suppression of the worker’s strike in Austria. Six years later, he began writing in English.

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    Robert Neumann (1897–1957, Austrian exiled author and Vicepresidet of the PEN International, was even a disputatious antifascist political writer. His essays, his letters and biograpical documents give a vivid portrait of the diversity of literary life in Germay and Austria (before 1933/after 1958) and of exile in England (1933–1958).

  7. Austrian parodist and novelist Robert Neumann sets his eventful and yet static story in a cellar in Vienna, depicting a gang of desperate children clinging together for warmth and company straight after the Second World War.

  8. NEUMANN, ROBERT (1897–1975), novelist and satirist. Born in Vienna, the son of a mathematician and bank director, Neumann studied chemistry and literature and got his Ph.D. with a thesis on Heinrich Heine.