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Lion Feuchtwanger enjoying a pleasant moment with one of his cats. Photograph by Florence Homolka. Feuchtwanger Memorial Library.
Lion Feuchtwanger enjoying a pleasant moment with one of his cats. Photograph by Florence Homolka. Feuchtwanger Memorial Library.
 
 
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Feuchtwanger Memorial Library

This website provides information about Lion Feuchtwanger, his vast library (the Lion Feuchtwanger Memorial Library), detailed descriptions of his archive, and selective facsimiles of archival material available in the Feuchtwanger Memorial Library. The collection also includes photographs, film footage, and audio recordings. 

Lion Feuchtwanger (1884-1958) was a German Jewish emigre writer who fled Europe during World War II and lived in Los Angeles from 1941 until his death.

Learn more about this year's Vision and Voices projects of the Feuchtwanger Memorial Library

"Enemy Number One" Lion Feuchtwanger and the Literature of Exile

"Enemy Number One" A Tour and Performance at Villa Aurora

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About Feuchtwanger
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Exiled German Intellectuals in Los Angeles
Researching German Exiles
Lion Feuchtwanger's Writings
International Feuchtwanger Society
Research Grants
Villa Aurora
Art at Villa Aurora
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Recent Acquisitions (currently not available)

Feuchtwanger Memorial Library
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Doheny Memorial Library, 206
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189

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