They were both Bavarians and cosmopolitans: Lion Feuchtwanger (born in Munich in 1884, died in Los Angeles in 1958) and Oskar Maria Graf (born in Berg in 1894, died in New York in 1967). They shared the same path from Munich bohemia to flight and exile, as well as an unbending stance against war and injustice. Both wrote against fascism and decided against returning to Germany. Their novels and diagnoses of the times still speak to us today. An evening about the similarities and differences between the two great world-Bavarian writers.
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